My first article published on MSDynamicsWorld.com gives a detailed instruction on how to use FetchXML Builder to create advanced views in Microsoft Dynamics CRM – so advanced they are not possible to create using the CRM UI.
Reflections from eXtremeCRM Madrid 2015
A few days ago on the flight down to Madrid, I wrote about
my Expectations for eXtremeCRM.
Now the conference is over, I am back in the flight seat heading home to Sweden.
The Social Buzz
If you want to follow a sort of backwards timeline from the conference, I did post a few tweets of things I found interesting. See here: @rappen. Continue reading “Reflections from eXtremeCRM Madrid 2015”
Expectations for eXtremeCRM Madrid 2015
eXtremeCRM 2015 will be hosted in Madrid, Spain, on April 21-22.
This is the fifth year the conference is held in Europe, of which I have personally taken part in Prague 2011, Rome 2013, Barcelona 2014, and now on the way to Madrid 2015. So by now I have some expectations.
XrmToolBox – the success story so far
XrmToolBox is a huge success in the Microsoft Dynamics CRM community.
This is how happened.
Continue reading “XrmToolBox – the success story so far” Integrating FetchXML Builder with other plugins
With the next release of FetchXML Builder for XrmToolBox it is possible for other tools to benefit from the UI FetchXML Builder offers to compose queries to be used for any purpose.
The MessageBus functionality introduced in pull request #101 of XrmToolBox makes it possible to communicate between plugins within the tool. Continue reading “Integrating FetchXML Builder with other plugins”
To the eXtreme
This year I will be attending my fourth eXtremeCRM Europe conference.
After joining the eXtremeCRM conference in Prague (2011), Rome (2013) and Barcelona (2014) I will join this year’s edition as well, which will be hosted in Madrid on April 20-23. Besides tons of sessions on the cutting edge of Dynamics CRM development, there are a lot of coffee breaks to be filled with other things than just cookies and coffee. Continue reading “To the eXtreme”
Introduction to FetchXML Builder
FetchXML Builder for XrmToolBox is getting more and more attention and is now downloaded and used in most parts of the world. Current numbers indicate a total download count of about 1600, and top count for a single version is close to 400. So I figured it was probably time to write an introduction to the tool, though I have actually received very few questions about how to use it (is it really that intuitive and self-explanatory??) There is now a page on this blog dedicated to FetchXML Builder with brief information on how to use the tool and what features it offers. It begins like this: Continue reading “Introduction to FetchXML Builder”
OnChange part 3: Where is the clearOnChange method?
The Microsoft Dynamics CRM SDK comes with lots of functionality to affect how CRM behaves on the client side.
In a couple of articles I will discuss the opportunities ventilate my frustration over run-time event handling manipulation.
Continue reading “OnChange part 3: Where is the clearOnChange method?”
OnChange part 2: addOnChange with context awareness
The Microsoft Dynamics CRM SDK comes with lots of functionality to affect how CRM behaves on the client side.
In a couple of articles I will discuss the opportunities ventilate my frustration over run-time event handling manipulation.
Continue reading “OnChange part 2: addOnChange with context awareness”
OnChange part 1: Remove design-time event handlers
The Microsoft Dynamics CRM SDK comes with lots of functionality to affect how CRM behaves on the client side.
In a couple of articles I will discuss the opportunities ventilate my frustration over run-time event handling manipulation.
Continue reading “OnChange part 1: Remove design-time event handlers”