12 episodios

This podcast is for the users (including implementers, admins, and owners) of Microsoft business solutions like Dynamics 365 (D365) and Power Platform. You can stay tuned to the community, and what is going on in and around it by following this podcast and/or joining our group "Dynamics 365 User Community" on LinkedIn - http://bit.ly/3bGCB2S

Disclaimer: Please note that this is not in a corporate or association framework, so all the contents here, are going to be based only on the community interest and need and cannot have any bearing on the individual or representative on the decision.

Microsoft Business Solutions Narottam Das

    • Tecnología

This podcast is for the users (including implementers, admins, and owners) of Microsoft business solutions like Dynamics 365 (D365) and Power Platform. You can stay tuned to the community, and what is going on in and around it by following this podcast and/or joining our group "Dynamics 365 User Community" on LinkedIn - http://bit.ly/3bGCB2S

Disclaimer: Please note that this is not in a corporate or association framework, so all the contents here, are going to be based only on the community interest and need and cannot have any bearing on the individual or representative on the decision.

    Templating language for Power Apps Portal

    Templating language for Power Apps Portal

    Just an idea what is liquid and how to customise the power apps portal better.

    • 1 min
    Automation features in D365 CRM

    Automation features in D365 CRM

    Automation is one of my favorite topics, so what options or features are there in Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM let's have a look at them.
    Let's discuss the types of Processes in Dynamics 365 which are there for automation. 

    Business Rules -- use them when you need to do quick and simple form level or entity level automation. Using these you can avoid writing JavaScripts for your form-level customizations where possible.
    Business Process Flow -- use them when you want to guide or bound the users to a specific set of steps/tasks for a business process across entities, e.g. Lead to the Opportunity Sales cycle. Previously Task flow feature was there around it, however, that is now deprecated.
    Cloud Flow / Modern Flow -- use them as a replacement of many other traditional automation options or features in Dynamics CRM like the WorkFlows, Plugins, etc.
    Desktop Flow -- I find this as a Robotic Process Automation (RPA) tool from Microsoft which we can use with many other automation options s.
    Workflow -- This is the most tightly coupled inbuilt automation option for D365 CRM. Use them for various types of automation in the traditional way. However, I prefer to use modern flows instead of workflows where possible.
    Action -- This is more or less a part of Workflow as explained and also can be treated as functions to be called from other automation as a child step.
    Dialog -- This is a deprecated feature that was there for dialogues or user interactions similar to Action.

    Other options for automation can be plugins, form-scripts / JavaScripts when the available inbuilt processes are not sufficient to meet the requirement.

    Plugin -- We use this when we need to develop complex and extensive automation or feature in D365. However, I always prefer to use other automation options before going for a plugin as an automation option where possible. Low code/no code is always a preferable option for me for customizations and developments.
    JavaScripts -- We can add JavaScripts in form components and events by hosting the scripts as Web Resources in D365.

    In a nutshell, my personal choice is to focus only on Business Rules, Business Process Flows,  and Modern Flows for D365 automation as long as they meet the requirement.
    Let me know what do you think about it and/or if you use any other automation options for D365 automation.

    • 4 min
    D365 CRM Entity Relationships

    D365 CRM Entity Relationships

    How can you predict the behavior of the effect of record deletion on its related records?

    If you are aware of the "Type of behavior" of the relationship between two entities in Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM then you can understand it as follows easily.

    Primarily there are two types of relationships - one is Referential and another is Parental. Let's talk about each of these relationships one by one.

    If the relationship is Referential and Remove Link on Delete: then any actions taken on one will not affect the other.

    If it is Referential and Restrict Delete: then any action taken on the parent record will not be applied to the child record, but the parent record cannot be deleted while the child record exists.

    Next is the Parental relationship, which establishes a very tight link between records.

    If it is Parental: then any action taken on a record of the parent table is also taken on the related child table records.

    If it is Custom: then Custom behavior for each possible action is applicable. For Custom behavior, setting up detailed cascading options for Delete, Share, Reparent, Assign, and Unshare can be possible.

    However, the "Type of behavior" option is not applicable for many-to-many relationships, where any actions taken on one will not affect the other.

    • 2 min
    Dynamics 365 ERP

    Dynamics 365 ERP

    Dynamics 365 (or D365) is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). I can remember D365 used to be known as a CRM solution from Microsoft. However, with the progress of the solution, upcoming additions of various modules, and feature enhancement, I was pretty sure that one day it is going to be a full-fledged ERP solution. And the most exciting part is that this is going to be an online or cloud-based ERP.

    Today with the modules like Finance, Operates, HR, and Supply Chain in D365 we can see the time has arrived when we say that D365 is an ERP solution. This is also established by Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ where recently Microsoft is named a Leader for Cloud ERP.

    Moreover, D365 has the Commerce module and easy integration with Office Solutions as well. This is not very common with other ERP solution packages. Otherwise, these had to be a separate and disconnected solution again.

    So this was my point of view for the latest D365 avatar, if you have any other such point of view then please let me know.

    • 1 min
    Extensibility of Dynamics 365

    Extensibility of Dynamics 365

    Recently we have integrated Dynamics 365 (or D365) with Leadfeeder. This has increased the efficiency of generating new quality leads and tracking the existing leads. The process is very simple and easy. After configuring Leadfeeder we had to just install the solution into the D365 instance. Then a simple authorization process, and that is all. By the way, a few custom fields needed to be created in the D365 Account entity, which is also explained very clearly in the integration guide. So this shows the extensibility or scalability, whatever you say, of D365 for the features we may need to meet our ever-growing and changing business needs. I find there are numerous such useful add-on solutions available for D365 in the market which is a very helpful aspect for D365 customers and users.

    • 1 min
    Integrating Dynamics 365 with SharePoint

    Integrating Dynamics 365 with SharePoint

    Microsoft Dynamics 365 (in short D365) database cost is very high compared to other cloud storage like OneDrive or SharePoint. To save this cost and collaborate on the documents better in D365 it is really helpful to integrate it with SharePoint for document management.
    The only challenge with this is managing the access permission of the contents. The two systems have two different types of access permission management. So if you can manage the container-based permission of SharePoint with D365's role-based permission then integrating D365 with SharePoint is really a cool solution.
    Check out the Document Management settings in D365 for this. Similarly, we can integrate D365 with OneNote which is one of my favorite applications for taking and managing notes.
    What I love most about this aspect of D365 is that we can attach online documents with the D365 records. Then we can do online collaboration without making multiple copies of the same document. Watch out for the check-in and check-out of the document feature with this as well.
    If we manage the documents with this approach then we can search and work on the documents and files in SharePoint in parallel to D365 which is an added advantage.
    Let me know if you need any help on this. With this, Narottam Das here signing off for now. Thank you.

    • 2 min

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