QueryExpressionToFetchXmlRequest Class
Applies To: Dynamics 365 (online), Dynamics 365 (on-premises), Dynamics CRM 2016, Dynamics CRM Online
Contains the data that is needed to convert a query, which is represented as a QueryExpression class, to its equivalent query, which is represented as FetchXML.
For the Web API use the QueryExpressionToFetchXml Action .
Web API support for this message was added with December 2016 update for Microsoft Dynamics 365 (online) and December 2016 Service Pack for Microsoft Dynamics 365 (on-premises) .
Namespace: Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Messages
Assembly: Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Proxy (in Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Proxy.dll)
Inheritance Hierarchy
System.Object
Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.OrganizationRequest
Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Messages.QueryExpressionToFetchXmlRequest
Syntax
[DataContractAttribute(Namespace = "https://schemas.microsoft.com/crm/2011/Contracts")]
public sealed class QueryExpressionToFetchXmlRequest : OrganizationRequest
<DataContractAttribute(Namespace := "https://schemas.microsoft.com/crm/2011/Contracts")>
Public NotInheritable Class QueryExpressionToFetchXmlRequest
Inherits OrganizationRequest
Constructors
Name | Description | |
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QueryExpressionToFetchXmlRequest() | Initializes a new instance of the the QueryExpressionToFetchXmlRequest class. |
Properties
Name | Description | |
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ExtensionData | Gets or sets the structure that contains extra data. Optional.(Inherited from OrganizationRequest.) |
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Item[String] | Gets or sets the indexer for the Parameters collection.(Inherited from OrganizationRequest.) |
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Parameters | Gets or sets the collection of parameters for the request. Required, but is supplied by derived classes.(Inherited from OrganizationRequest.) |
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Query | Gets or sets the query to convert. |
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RequestId | Gets or sets the ID of an asynchronous operation (system job). Optional. (Inherited from OrganizationRequest.) |
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RequestName | Gets or sets the name of the request. Required, but is supplied by derived classes.(Inherited from OrganizationRequest.) |
Methods
Name | Description | |
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Equals(Object) | (Inherited from Object.) |
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GetHashCode() | (Inherited from Object.) |
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GetType() | (Inherited from Object.) |
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ToString() | (Inherited from Object.) |
Remarks
Message Availability
This message works regardless whether the caller is connected to the server or offline.
Usage
Pass an instance of this class to the Execute method, which returns an instance of the QueryExpressionToFetchXmlResponse class.
Privileges and Access Rights
For a complete list of the required privileges, see QueryExpressionToFetchXml message privileges.
Notes for Callers
Use of the keyword distinct in query expressions is different from the FetchXML query language. When you map a query from Fetch to QueryExpression, you receive inconsistent results if you use the Distinct keyword in the FetchXML string.
Examples
The following example shows how to use this message. For this sample to work correctly, you must be connected to the server to get an IOrganizationService interface. For the complete sample, see the link later in this topic.
// Build a query expression that we will turn into FetchXML.
var queryExpression = new QueryExpression()
{
Distinct = false,
EntityName = Contact.EntityLogicalName,
ColumnSet = new ColumnSet("fullname", "address1_telephone1"),
LinkEntities =
{
new LinkEntity
{
JoinOperator = JoinOperator.LeftOuter,
LinkFromAttributeName = "parentcustomerid",
LinkFromEntityName = Contact.EntityLogicalName,
LinkToAttributeName = "accountid",
LinkToEntityName = Account.EntityLogicalName,
LinkCriteria =
{
Conditions =
{
new ConditionExpression("name", ConditionOperator.Equal, "Litware, Inc.")
}
}
}
},
Criteria =
{
Filters =
{
new FilterExpression
{
FilterOperator = LogicalOperator.And,
Conditions =
{
new ConditionExpression("address1_stateorprovince", ConditionOperator.Equal, "WA"),
new ConditionExpression("address1_city", ConditionOperator.In, new String[] {"Redmond", "Bellevue" , "Kirkland", "Seattle"}),
new ConditionExpression("createdon", ConditionOperator.LastXDays, 30),
new ConditionExpression("emailaddress1", ConditionOperator.NotNull)
},
},
new FilterExpression
{
FilterOperator = LogicalOperator.Or,
Conditions =
{
new ConditionExpression("address1_telephone1", ConditionOperator.Like, "(206)%"),
new ConditionExpression("address1_telephone1", ConditionOperator.Like, "(425)%")
}
}
}
}
};
// Run the query as a query expression.
EntityCollection queryExpressionResult =
_serviceProxy.RetrieveMultiple(queryExpression);
Console.WriteLine("Output for query as QueryExpression:");
DisplayContactQueryResults(queryExpressionResult);
// Convert the query expression to FetchXML.
var conversionRequest = new QueryExpressionToFetchXmlRequest
{
Query = queryExpression
};
var conversionResponse =
(QueryExpressionToFetchXmlResponse)_serviceProxy.Execute(conversionRequest);
// Use the converted query to make a retrieve multiple request to Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
String fetchXml = conversionResponse.FetchXml;
var fetchQuery = new FetchExpression(fetchXml);
EntityCollection result = _serviceProxy.RetrieveMultiple(fetchQuery);
// Display the results.
Console.WriteLine("\nOutput for query after conversion to FetchXML:");
DisplayContactQueryResults(result);
' Build a query expression that we will turn into FetchXML.
Dim queryExpressionObj As QueryExpression =
New QueryExpression() With
{
.Distinct = False,
.EntityName = Contact.EntityLogicalName,
.ColumnSet = New ColumnSet("fullname", "address1_telephone1")
}
Dim queryLink As New LinkEntity() With
{
.JoinOperator = JoinOperator.LeftOuter,
.LinkFromAttributeName = "parentcustomerid",
.LinkFromEntityName = Contact.EntityLogicalName,
.LinkToAttributeName = "accountid",
.LinkToEntityName = Account.EntityLogicalName
}
queryLink.LinkCriteria().AddCondition("name",
ConditionOperator.Equal,
"Litware, Inc.")
queryExpressionObj.LinkEntities().Add(queryLink)
Dim queryCriteriaFilter1 As New FilterExpression() With
{
.FilterOperator = LogicalOperator.And
}
queryCriteriaFilter1.AddCondition(
New ConditionExpression("address1_stateorprovince",
ConditionOperator.Equal,
"WA"))
queryCriteriaFilter1.AddCondition(
New ConditionExpression("address1_city",
ConditionOperator.In,
New String() {"Redmond",
"Bellevue",
"Kirkland",
"Seattle"}))
queryCriteriaFilter1.AddCondition(
New ConditionExpression("createdon",
ConditionOperator.LastXDays,
30))
queryCriteriaFilter1.AddCondition(
New ConditionExpression("emailaddress1",
ConditionOperator.NotNull))
Dim queryCriteriaFilter2 As New FilterExpression() With
{
.FilterOperator = LogicalOperator.Or
}
queryCriteriaFilter2.AddCondition(
New ConditionExpression("address1_telephone1",
ConditionOperator.Like,
"(206)%"))
queryCriteriaFilter2.AddCondition(
New ConditionExpression("address1_telephone1",
ConditionOperator.Like,
"(425)%"))
queryExpressionObj.Criteria.Filters.AddRange(queryCriteriaFilter1,
queryCriteriaFilter2)
' Run the query as a query expression.
Dim queryExpressionResult As EntityCollection =
_serviceProxy.RetrieveMultiple(queryExpressionObj)
Console.WriteLine("Output for query as QueryExpression:")
DisplayContactQueryResults(queryExpressionResult)
' Convert the query expression to FetchXML.
Dim conversionRequest As QueryExpressionToFetchXmlRequest =
New QueryExpressionToFetchXmlRequest With {.Query = queryExpressionObj}
Dim conversionResponse = CType(_serviceProxy.Execute(conversionRequest),
QueryExpressionToFetchXmlResponse)
' Use the converted query to make a retrieve multiple request to Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
Dim fetchXml As String = conversionResponse.FetchXml
Dim fetchQuery = New FetchExpression(fetchXml)
Dim result As EntityCollection = _serviceProxy.RetrieveMultiple(fetchQuery)
' Display the results.
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & "Output for query after conversion to FetchXML:")
DisplayContactQueryResults(result)
Thread Safety
Any public static ( Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
See Also
QueryExpressionToFetchXmlResponse
Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Messages Namespace
Retrieve data with queries using SDK assemblies
Page large result sets with QueryExpression
Build queries with QueryExpression
FetchXML schema
Sample: Convert queries between Fetch and QueryExpression
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