With Dynamics CRM 2015 now we have the ability to define Rollup Fields. This is a no-code approach to aggregating data across 1:N relationships. The functionality is similar to what you would do in Excel. You can take advantage of SUM, MAX, MIN and COUNT. Let’s look at a very simple example of calculating all... Continue Reading →
CRM 2015 prerelease content
Shortly after posting my short list of CRM 2015 content HERE the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team has released a more comprehensive collection of materials available to the community. Here is the article: CRM 2015 prerelease content is here! Enjoy!
Dynamics CRM 2015 Quick Create Enhancements
So, now with the upcoming Dynamics CRM 2015 we have some enhancements coming to Quick Create. The beauty is that now we can create related records through Quick Create only. How it works Let’s look at the Dynamics CRM 2013 Quick Create Contact form: Once we fill the required fields, and we get to the... Continue Reading →
Dynamics CRM 2015 – getting ready materials
These are links to some of the information available as of now regarding Dynamics CRM 2015: Get ready for the next release http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics/crm-customer-center/get-ready-for-the-next-release.aspx CRM Admin best bets http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics/crm-customer-center/crm-admin-best-bets.aspx What’s new http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics/crm-customer-center/what-s-new.aspx Upgrading from Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 to 2015 Autumn ‘14 https://community.dynamics.com/crm/b/crmvideos/archive/2014/09/30/upgrading-from-microsoft-dynamics-crm-2013-to-2015-autumn-39-14.aspx Other Microsoft Dynamics CRM Videos https://community.dynamics.com/crm/b/crmvideos/default.aspx Enjoy!
Dynamics CRM 2015 SDK
Since this is not popping-up in search results as easy as I would like it to, here’s the link to it. Dynamics CRM 2015 SDK Enjoy!