by Ryan Wells | Aug 26, 2016 | Blog, Microsoft Dynamics
A few weeks ago, we began to notice an increasing number of issues exporting data to Excel on a variety of Dynamics CRM platforms, ranging from Dynamics 2011 to 2015. One of our clients was attempting to export their data to Excel, like they have done countless times,…
by Eric Isaacs | Jul 13, 2016 | Blog, Microsoft Dynamics, Microsoft SQL Server, Uncategorized
We were using KingswaySoft to import hundreds of thousands of Activities (Emails, Phone Calls, Tasks, Appointments) into Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011. Importing that many rows can be time consuming, so we opted to utilize Microsoft’s Balanced Data Distributor within…
by Matt Barnes | Jun 2, 2016 | Blog, Microsoft Dynamics, Open Source
Version 1.1 of the Celedon Autonumber is now available This new version includes three very interesting new features: Now supports 0 digit numbers (allows fully custom calculated fields, without adding any number) Added ability to generate random strings Can now…
by Brenda Leon | May 31, 2016 | Blog, Microsoft Dynamics
Many customers come to us to help them track down their performance issues when it comes to CRM. They will see the infamous, never-ending “Loading” or “Saving” message on their screen and wonder what is taking it so long. It used to be easy to blame performance on the…
by Josiah Hewitson | May 16, 2016 | Blog, Microsoft Dynamics
Imagine that you are looking over your ticketing queue, and along comes a ticket: “ITPerson! The invoice for Customer is wrong! The amount they are supposed to pay is way off! This is critical!”. So, the first thing you think is lets check out the…
by William Jacobson | May 16, 2016 | Blog, Microsoft Dynamics
I was recently on a project that included setting up Service Level Agreements in Dynamics and found that they are a versatile tool for tracking the amount of time users take to perform tasks on a case. Here is an overview of what you can do with them. To manage an…