Microsoft Dataverse formula columns will soon replace calculated columns

    Microsoft Dynamics 365 has three primary column (field) types with numerous available data types to choose from. The three primary column types are simple, calculated, and rollup. The data types number over a dozen, with some having different options as to how the data is displayed. Recently, Microsoft began notifying app builders and customizers whenever a…

Explained: How Microsoft Dynamics 365 Field Service Helps Unlock Customer Value

Customer service has become a critical battlefield for companies aiming to excel in today’s competitive environment. It’s not merely about transactions anymore—it’s about making a lasting impression. In a time where quick fixes are expected, frontline technicians are key in providing swift and accurate solutions. One such effective tool that can greatly assist in tackling…

Model-driven Apps – openAlertDialog – Code Snippet

We quite often use the alert to display a dialog, which contains a message and a button. In this article, will explain about the syntax and with an example. Syntax: Xrm.Navigation.openAlertDialog(alertStrings,alertOptions).then(successCallback,errorCallback); Parameters: Name Type Required Description alertStrings Object Yes The strings to be used in the alert dialog. The object contains the following values:– confirmButtonLabel: (Optional)…

Prepare Your Data for AI With Dynamics 365 Part 2: Simplifying Data Accessibility and Visibility

AI algorithms need vast amounts of data to work effectively. Businesses often struggle to provide this data due to data silos and complex data access policies. These challenges can hinder the ability to feed accurate and timely data to AI systems. Consolidating your business data for AI analysis is a task that KingswaySoft’s SSIS Integration…

Viewing Tagged Records in Dynamics 365 and Power Apps

See how easy it is to view tagged records in Dynamics 365 and Power Apps with a simple filter. https://www.crmsoftwareblog.com/wp-content/uploads/Viewing-Tagged-Records-In-Dynamics-365.mp4 Transcript This is Steve Pestillo from P2 Automation. And welcome to the last video in our short miniseries on our P2 Tags feature. Now we introduced you to tags, we showed you how to create…

Streamlining Repetitive Data Entry in CRM Using Click2Clone!

Everyone strives for increased productivity in the workplace. However, certain tasks may grow monotonous and repetitive with ongoing repetition. When it comes to manual data entry, it is universally acknowledged as time-consuming, tedious, and continues to disrupt many people’s workdays. In the contemporary digital landscape, businesses rely extensively on Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems to…

Unlock Endless Possibilities by Integrating Dynamics 365 Sales and Microsoft 365

Microsoft D365 modules have redefined the way businesses manage their operations. With highly advanced and future-ready features and technologies, D365 modules can help businesses automate processes, streamline business operations, offer personalized customer experiences, and make data-driven decisions with advanced data analytics.    You can reap Dynamics 365 advantages to skyrocket your ROI and scale your business.…

Dataverse Record Ownership Options

    The Power Platform provides a low-code/no-code method for businesses to dive deep into business intelligence (Power BI), app development (Power Apps), process automation (Power Automate), AI (Copilot), and web development (Power Pages). The underlying database structure of the Power Platform is the Dataverse, a robust relational database that securely stores data used by…

Dynamics 365 Contact Center Now Available

Dynamics 365 Contact Center is now Available Microsoft Dynamics 365 Contact Center (formerly Omnichannel) is a CcaaS (contact center as a service) application providing full contact and call center capabilities. This comprehensive cloud-based application can be used right inside Dynamics 365 alongside other apps for marketing, sales, and customer service. Don’t have Dynamics 365? No…