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Microsoft Dynamics CRM

The root Microsoft Dynamics CRM cover all versions (4.0, 2011, 2013, 2015).

Dynamics CRM DevOps

June 30, 2015 by Rami Mounla

Over the last 6 months, I’ve been doing some research around mainstreaming CRM installs and deployments. A very exiting and current topic. I presented part of my research at my local Dynamics User Group (which I encourage people in the area to join).

Posted in: DevOps, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Wellington Dynamics User Group Tagged: Deployments, DevOps

CTRL + K Lookup Auto-Resolve

May 31, 2015 by Rami Mounla

Introduction With any software product, the best way to increase your productivity is to master the shortcuts. Dynamics CRM is no exception.  Part of the productivity track in my blog I decided to cover some of my favourite shortcuts that drastically enhance my daily Dynamics CRM experience .

Posted in: Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Productivity Tagged: GUI, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015, Productivity, Shortcuts

Are rollup fields calculated on disabled records?

March 12, 2015 by Rami Mounla

Synopsis At the last Wellington Dynamics User Group (WDUG) I ran, I was asked by one of the regular attendees “H” whether rollup fields are also calculated on disabled records. So I thought I would give it a try.

Posted in: Configuration, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015, Wellington Dynamics User Group Tagged: Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015, Rami Mounla, Rollup field, Wellington Dynamics User Group

Dynamics CRM 2015 Minimum Hardware Requirements

February 28, 2015 by Rami Mounla

Synopsis Ever wondered what the minimum hardware requirements you can get away with are when building a CRM 2015 VM? This post covers the minimum “viable” hardware requirements for implementing a CRM 2015 server.

Posted in: Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015 Tagged: Hardware Requirements, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015

New year, new blog, new mission

January 5, 2015 by Rami Mounla

Welcome 2015! I’m starting 2015 by creating a new blog. This blog is dedicated to building enterprise scale XRM applications. You can read more about what the blog is about in the following page.

Posted in: Microsoft Dynamics CRM Tagged: Enterprise, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015, Mission

Concurrency Control in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013

September 25, 2013 by Rami Mounla

Dynamics CRM 2013 still has a data concurrency issue. This post will guide you on how to introduce an optimistic concurrency control mechanism using JavaScript in the least obtrusive way possible.

Posted in: Client API, Customisation, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Tagged: Client API, Concurrency Control, Concurrent, Data Access, JavaScript, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013, ODATA, REST, SOAP

Setting up Bing maps in Dynamics CRM 2013

September 22, 2013 by Rami Mounla

Whether you are using Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 in a personal environment or in any of the pre-prod environments it is a good practice to keep your environment up to scratch. One of the items that is usually overlooked is the setting up of Bing maps. If the Bing map key is not entered correctly … [Read more…]

Posted in: Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013, Settings Tagged: Bing Map, Dynamics CRM 2013, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013

Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Client API Cheat Sheet

September 13, 2013 by Rami Mounla

Inspired by Daniel Cai’s CRM 2011 JavaScript Development Cheat Sheet, I decided to create a new Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Client API cheat sheet with all the latest and greatest provided in the new version.

Posted in: Client API, Customisation, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Tagged: Cheat Sheet, Client SDK, JavaScript, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013

Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 – Notifications

September 2, 2013 by Rami Mounla

A quick look at the notification feature in Dynamics CRM 2013.

Posted in: Client API, Customisation, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Tagged: Dynamics CRM 2013, Form notification, JavaScript, UI

CRUD with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011

August 24, 2011 by Rami Mounla

In this second tutorial, we’ll cover different ways of querying Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011. The sample command line solution contains query examples using fetchXML, QueryExpression, LINQ (late bound and early bound). The solution also covers complex LINQ queries with join statements and conditions.

Posted in: Customisation, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Tagged: CRUD, LINQ, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011
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