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Microsoft Dynamics CRM

January 2006 - Posts

Call a .NET Assembly from MSCRM Workflow - Level 200
In this example we are going to create a .NET assembly and then call that .NET assembly from the MSCRM workflow engine. This new ability to call .NET Assemblies can have important benefits for our customers. Check out the HOL here Read More...
Use Sharepoint as the MSCRM Document store - Level 300
Sharepoint provides some really great document management and collaboration features that can be utilized for increasing team productivity in organizations. MSCRM provides the ability to attach notes to records, however it seems a natural combination Read More...
Create an ASP.NET form to create MSCRM leads - Level 300
Follow this HOL to create an ASP.NET web form that will automatically create new leads in MSCRM... Click here for the HOL... Read More...
MSCRMGUY Q&A
I've been getting in some questions and will be posting answers here: MsCrmGuy Q&A Read More...
MSCRM + Sharepoint to Create Executive Dashboards - Level 200
Hi all: Use Sharepoint Team Services, MSCRM, and Office Web Parts for Sharepoint to create some very cool dashboards for snapshot reporting. Read how here... Read More...
MSCRM Online Demo
In response to a lot of feedback we have gotten asking for an "easy, perhaps screenshots or something" demo for MSCRM, I have begun creating an online demo of MSCRM, Click around and have fun, I will be adding new features consistently... Online Demo Read More...
CRM + Microsoft Platform = VALUE!!
When a customer implements Microsoft Dynamics CRM, they get not only a great software package for automating their business processes, but also the tremendous value provided by the Microsoft Platform technologies MSCRM runs on. Read the whole article Read More...
SRS + MSCRM = Powerful Reporting
Hi all: As you may or may not know, MSCRM v3 is utilizinf SQL Reporting Services. 2 cool features of this solution are the ability to create custom reports using VS.NET, and also the ability to create subscriptions to reports. So for example let;s say Read More...
Display/Hide CRM Fields based on user - Level 300
A common request I have seen is the ability to hide/expose certain fields on forms according to the current user permissions and/or ID. After a request came in from one of our Canadian partners I decided to take a stab at this... Here is a breif summary, Read More...
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