FetchXmlToQueryExpressionRequest-klasse
Contains the data that is needed to convert a query in FetchXML to a QueryExpression.
Naamruimte: Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Messages
Assembly: Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Proxy (in Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Proxy.dll)
Syntaxis
'Declaratie
<DataContractAttribute(Namespace:="https://schemas.microsoft.com/crm/2011/Contracts")> _
Public NotInheritable Class FetchXmlToQueryExpressionRequest
Inherits OrganizationRequest
[DataContractAttribute(Namespace="https://schemas.microsoft.com/crm/2011/Contracts")]
public sealed class FetchXmlToQueryExpressionRequest : OrganizationRequest
Voorbeeld
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.
// Create a Fetch query that we will convert into a query expression.
var fetchXml =
@"<fetch mapping='logical' version='1.0'>
<entity name='opportunity'>
<attribute name='name' />
<filter>
<condition attribute='estimatedclosedate' operator='next-x-fiscal-years' value='3' />
</filter>
<link-entity name='account' from='accountid' to='customerid'>
<link-entity name='contact' from='parentcustomerid' to='accountid'>
<attribute name='fullname' />
<filter>
<condition attribute='address1_city' operator='eq' value='Bellevue' />
<condition attribute='address1_stateorprovince' operator='eq' value='WA' />
</filter>
</link-entity>
</link-entity>
</entity>
</fetch>";
// Run the query with the FetchXML.
var fetchExpression = new FetchExpression(fetchXml);
EntityCollection fetchResult =
_serviceProxy.RetrieveMultiple(fetchExpression);
Console.WriteLine("\nOutput for query as FetchXML:");
DisplayOpportunityQueryResults(fetchResult);
// Convert the FetchXML into a query expression.
var conversionRequest = new FetchXmlToQueryExpressionRequest
{
FetchXml = fetchXml
};
var conversionResponse =
(FetchXmlToQueryExpressionResponse)_serviceProxy.Execute(conversionRequest);
// Use the newly converted query expression to make a retrieve multiple
// request to Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
QueryExpression queryExpression = conversionResponse.Query;
EntityCollection result = _serviceProxy.RetrieveMultiple(queryExpression);
// Display the results.
Console.WriteLine("\nOutput for query after conversion to QueryExpression:");
DisplayOpportunityQueryResults(result);
Opmerkingen
Message Availability
Dit bericht werkt ongeacht of de beller is verbonden met de server of offline is.
Usage
Pass an instance of this class to the Execute method, which returns an instance of FetchXmlToQueryExpressionResponse.
Privileges and Access Rights
For a complete list of the required privileges, see FetchXmlToQueryExpression Privileges.
Notes for Callers
The use of the keyword Distinct in query expressions is different from the FetchXML query language. When mapping a query from Fetch to QueryExpression, results will not be consistent if the Distinct keyword is used in the FetchXML string.
Overnamehiërarchie
System.Object
Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.OrganizationRequest
Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Messages.FetchXmlToQueryExpressionRequest
Thread-veiligheid
Alle openbare statische (Shared in Visual Basic) leden van dit type zijn thread-veilig. Exemplaarleden zijn niet gegarandeerd thread-veilig.
Platforms
Development Platforms
The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see System Requirements.
Target Platforms
Windows Server 2008,Windows Server 2012,Windows 7
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Zie ook
Verwijzing
FetchXmlToQueryExpressionRequest-leden
Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Messages-naamruimte
FetchXmlToQueryExpressionResponse
Overige resources
Create Queries to Retrieve Data
FetchXML Schema
Sample: Convert Queries Between Fetch and Query Expression
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