by Michael Philbrick | Apr 26, 2015 | Microsoft Dynamics CRM and Salesforce.com
Teams In a previous post I mentioned that in some cases a common term may be used by each platform to represent different concepts. Teams fall into this category. Until the release of Dynamics CRM 2013 it was truly “apples and oranges.” This release…
by Aaron Elder | Sep 30, 2014 | Blog
If you’re looking for excitement, don’t read this post. Your users will certainly give you plenty of excitement when your integration stops working. Nearly every CRM implementation has some sort of integration with another system. Yet very rarely do I…
by Michael Philbrick | Jul 31, 2014 | Blog
A recent situation exposed an issue that is not uncommon in the CRM experience. Specifically, a parent form does not automatically refresh when the underlying data changes. This is true for data modified by plug-ins and to some extent when items in a subgrid are added…
by Michael Philbrick | May 14, 2014 | Blog
True, it sounds a bit odd. Let me explain. Using recursion we construct a nested set of objects. These objects are eventually translated into XML. This XML file is translated using an XSL template into a formatted report. Early in the development process we realized…
by Chris Scott | Apr 3, 2014 | Blog
It is not uncommon that we are called upon to assist a customer who is having deadlocking issues with their Microsoft Dynamics CRM solution. Often times the deadlocks are caused by missing indexes, out of date statics, insufficient hardware, server configuration, bad…