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Mark Carrington

Data, D365, Diabetes, Lego, …

SQL 4 CDS v9.6 released

Lots of new possibilities for working with your Dataverse data with this latest update! (more…)

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SQL 4 CDS v9.5 Released

Updates to SSMS compatibility, bulk operations, optionset metadata access & more... (more…)

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SQL 4 CDS v9.4 Released

I was reviewing some incredible usage stats for SQL 4 CDS recently which showed that UPDATE statements make up almost

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Category: FetchXML/MSDyn365

FetchXML Builder WebAPI Support

Posted On 12th March 201928th September 2020 By Mark Carringtoncomment

MSDyn365 MVP Jonas Rapp threw down a challenge on Twitter last week: True, I’ve been ignoring for too long…If you know some C# and some #MSDyn365 WebAPI queries – please help…! 😊Pull Requests accepted! https://t.co/7iHp6XzQbf — Jonas Rapp ᴹᴠᴾ 🇸🇪 (@rappen) March 4, 2019

Category: MSDyn365

Managing Connections in XrmToolBox

Posted On 4th March 201928th September 2020 By Mark Carringtoncomment

If you’re a Microsoft Dynamics 365 (hereafter called CRM, because I’m too old to change) admin or developer, you’ve probably used XrmToolBox. If not, go and check it out now. I’ll wait.

Category: Azure

Diagnosing Azure Batch Pool Scaling Timeout

Posted On 3rd March 201928th September 2020 By Mark Carringtoncomment

As I wrote about recently, I’ve started using Azure Batch to run OpenAPS Autotune jobs for AutotuneWeb. The other day however, I started a job of my own and got a notification that my job was 48th in the queue. Either the service has suddenly got really popular, or something’s Continue Reading

Category: Diabetes

Autotuning Diabetes Settings in the Cloud: Part 2

Posted On 1st March 201928th September 2020 By Mark Carrington2 Comments

The AutotuneWeb system described in Part 1 is made up of 4 services in Microsoft Azure working together as illustrated below:

Category: Diabetes

Autotuning Diabetes Settings in the Cloud: Part 1

Posted On 1st March 201928th September 2020 By Mark Carringtoncomment

Three years ago our first son was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Over the next few months we quickly got used to the process of calculating the amount of insulin required for meals and high blood sugar, and adjusting those calculations on a trial-and-error basis. As a software developer Continue Reading

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