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Thứ Sáu, 22 tháng 12, 2006
Merry Christmas!
Everybody, Thanks for reading this blog another year long. Now its time for me to stop working this year. We just won a nice new project, the MS CRM Outlook V3C has just been released and so it is time to start a great holiday. I'll spend a lot of time with my friends, family and above all my wonderfull girlfriend.I wish you all a very good time around both christmas and new year. I hope you can
Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 12, 2006
Filter data in a CRM lookup field
Curt Spanburgh posted this message on the Sandbox: Custom Lookup Dialog for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.In this post he describes that it is possible to filter the data in a lookup box. He also gives an example which uses data on the form to filter the lookup data. For testing purposes I have used the code below. It should be placed in the form onload of the account entity. It does filter the lookup
Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 12, 2006
Developing on multiple VPC's
Hi guys,I'm wondering what technologies you're using for developing CRM projects. Especially when you have multiple clients..Personally I use virtual machines via Virtual PC. Each PC is about 10 gb huge though. So I was looking around on the internet and I found a good solution to that. Now this is what I do:- Create one VPC which has Windows Server 2003, MSSQL, CRM, Sharepoint, Office, Visual
Thứ Ba, 12 tháng 12, 2006
Set a default entity on a lookup window
In case you have more entities to chose from on a lookup window, then you might want to be able to set the default for this lookup. For instance, the regarding field on an activity entity like letter, email and fax does support multiple entities. If you want this to default set to contact, then use this javascript on the form onload://set defaultcrmForm.all.regardingobjectid.defaulttype = "2";
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