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Chapter 1: Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 Overview
Table 1-1: Entities by Area
Chapter 3: Managing Security and Information Access
Table 3-1: Read Privileges for Gail Erickson by Access Level
Table 3-2: Privileges Granted Based on Access Level and Record Ownerships
Chapter 4: Entity Customization: Concepts and Attributes
Table 4-1: Terminology Comparison
Table 4-2: Customizations Allowed by Entity Type
Table 4-3: Bytes Required per Data Type
Table 4-4: Import Conflicts and Microsoft CRM Actions
Table 4-5: Data Type—Specific Attribute Properties
Table 4-6: Requirement Levels
Table 4-7: Data Types and Formats for Custom Attributes
Chapter 5: Entity Customization: Forms and Views
Table 5-1: Passing Parameters to IFrames
Table 5-2: Default Views for Each Activity Type
Chapter 6: Entity Customization: Relationships, Custom Entities, and Site Map
Table 6-1: Relationship Terminology
Table 6-2: Ownership Determined by Cascading Behavior
Table 6-3: Picklist Mapping Examples
Table 6-4: Supported Custom Relationships
Table 6-5: Entity Icon Specifications
Table 6-6: Application Navigation Customization Tool Summary
Table 6-7:
SiteMap
Attribute
Table 6-8:
Area
Attributes
Table 6-9:
Group
Attributes
Table 6-10:
SubArea
Attributes
Table 6-11:
Privilege
Attributes
Chapter 7: Reporting and Analysis
Table 7-1: Reporting and Analysis Tools in Microsoft CRM
Table 7-2: Sample Filtered View Names
Table 7-3: Microsoft CRM Reporting Parameters
Table 7-4: Report Management Tools for Various Tasks
Table 7-5: Report and Page Header Formats
Table 7-6: Page Footer Format
Chapter 8: Workflow
Table 8-1: Entities That Support Workflow Process Rules
Table 8-2: Status and Status Reason Values for Select Entities
Table 8-3: Workflow Tools
Chapter 9: Server-Side SDK
Table 9-1: SDK Version Differences
Table 9-2: Naming Conventions
Table 9-3:
QueryExpression
Fields
Table 9-4: Pre- and Post-Callout Events
Table 9-5: Registry Settings Locations
Table 9-6: Registry Values
Table 9-7: Audit Entity Attributes
Chapter 10: Client-Side SDK
Table 10-1: Global Methods
Table 10-2:
crmForm
Properties
Table 10-3:
crmForm
Methods
Table 10-4:
crmForm.all
Field Collection Properties
Table 10-5:
crmForm.all
Collection Methods
Table 10-6:
crmForm.all.<lookupfield>.DataValue
Attributes
Table 10-7:
crmForm.all.<picklistfield>
Properties and Methods
Table 10-8:
crmForm.all.<picklistfield>.DataValue
Attributes
Table 10-9:
<MenuItem>
Attributes
Table 10-10: <
NavBarItem
> Attributes
Table 10-11: WinMode = 0 Parameters
Table 10-12: WinMode = 1 or 2 Parameters
Table 10-13: <
TimeBlock
> Attributes
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Working with Microsoft Dynamics(TM) CRM 3.0
ISBN: 0735622590
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 120
Authors:
Mike Snyder
,
Jim Steger
BUY ON AMAZON
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Creating Menus and Toolbars
Subclassing QTableItem
Creating Data-Aware Forms
Writing XML
A Note on Licensing
Java How to Program (6th Edition) (How to Program (Deitel))
What Is a Computer?
Summary
(Optional) Software Engineering Case Study: Identifying Class Attributes
Examples Using the for Statement
Wrap-Up
Programming Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5
Web Forms Internals
ASP.NET Core Server Controls
ASP.NET Mobile Controls
ASP.NET State Management
Index
Special Edition Using FileMaker 8
Understanding How and Where Calculations Are Used
An Overview of Instant Web Publishing
XML Import: Understanding Web Services
Working with Web Services
Scheduled Tasks
.NET-A Complete Development Cycle
Commonly Used Software Development Models
Initial Risk Analysis
Accessing System Resources
References for Further Reading
Project Management Issues
VBScript in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition
Error Handling
Common Problem Areas and How to Avoid Them
Section A.3. Comment
Section A.17. Variable Declaration
Section B.7. Message Box Constants
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