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    Dynamics Portals – Display Plug-in error messages

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    March 1, 2019

    You would have got “An unknown failure has occurred…” many times in your portal when there was exception thrown by your Dynamics CE plug-in code. Now in Dynamics Portals, we can show the plug-in error in following portal screens by adding “Site/EnableCustomPluginError” entry in Dynamics CE Portals -> Site Settings…

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    Azure DevOps – Getting started by committing a C# console project to Repo and set Policies

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    February 23, 2019

    Those who are hearing ‘Azure DevOps Services’ for the first time, its formerly known as ‘Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS)’. And Team Foundation Server (TFS) is now called ‘Azure DevOps Server’. Below table gives the glimpse of how VSTS features represents in Azure DevOps. To know more about Azure DevOps…

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    Dynamics Portals – Entity List – Integration using OData feed

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    February 17, 2019

    With Dynamics Portal’s Entity list ‘OData Feed’ option, we can expose the data in the form OData API, which can be further consumed by external applications. Lets take a scenario, You have a public facing Dynamics Portal where people gets registered, which get stored as ‘Contacts’ in Dynamics CE instance.…

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    Dynamics Portals – Entity List ‘Map View’

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    February 16, 2019

    Dynamics Portal’s Entity List has an option to pin the records on a Map based on the Address of those records. How does ‘Map View’ looks on Portal:  With ‘Map View’ enabled, you will get a Map (bing/google) and matching records will be pinned on the map (i.e., Refer 1…

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    Dynamics Portals – Entity List Filters

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    February 16, 2019

    Dynamics Portals Entity List is a easy and seamless way to port Dynamics 365 CE entity views to Dynamics Portals. As an example, if I port ‘Active Contacts’ and ‘Inactive Contacts’ views to Portals, Portal User would start see all the Contacts based on his Web Roles. Now lets implement…

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  • CRM, Dynamics Portals

    Dynamics Portals – Portal Checker

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    February 16, 2019

    ‘Portal Checker’ has been added as part of Portal capabilities version 9.1.1 for Dynamics 365 CE apps. Portal checker for Dynamics 365 for CE Portal is a self-service diagnostic tool that can be used by Portal administrators to identify common issues in their portal. Connect to Dynamics 365 Administration Center In…

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    Dynamics Portal – Configurations packaging and migrating to different instances

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    February 16, 2019

    In Dynamics CE, to move Customizations and Configurations from one instance to another, we rely on Solutions. How about migrating Dynamics Portal configurations from one instance to other? As we know, Dynamics Portal development involves several configurations and Customizations to achieve a desired experience for portal end users. To migrate…

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    Dynamics Portals – Entity List not rendering on Web Page

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    February 16, 2019

    Other day I faced a strange issue in my Portals, where my Entity list NOT rendering on the Web Page. The story goes as below. I have an Entity List ‘Contact’ with 2 views configured. Created a ‘Web Page’ and set the ‘Entity List’ to ‘Contacts’ and ‘Published State’ set to…

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    Dynamics Portals – Entity List – Configure custom view names

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    February 16, 2019

    With the Dynamics Portals ‘Entity List’, its easy and seamless to port the Dynamics entity views to Portal. In below screen, I configured ‘Active Contacts’ and ‘Inactive Contacts’ views in my Entity List and if you notice, the view names are defaulted to Dynamics view names (i.e.,Active Contacts, Inactive Contacts)…

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    Dynamics online – Internet accessible URLs and IP Address Ranges

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    February 15, 2019

    Recently we were asked by our client to share the Dynamics Online IP address range and list of URL’s to be added to their firewall settings so that Dynamics online application is accessible. Why we need to care about IP’s and URL’s? Sometimes in servers, a proxy or firewall may…

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