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Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Customization & Configuration (MB2-866) Certification Guide

By : Neil Benson
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Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Customization & Configuration (MB2-866) Certification Guide

By: Neil Benson

Overview of this book

Whether you are a consultant for a Microsoft partner, an IT professional, a developer working for a Microsoft customer, or a freelance CRM consultant; this book is the ticket to advancing your career. Stand out in the crowd by obtaining certification MB2-866 Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Customization and Configuration.The "Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Customization & Configuration (MB2-866) Certification Guide" covers the official course syllabus including all the topics and procedures you need to know to pass the exam. 'Test Your Knowledge' sections at the end of each chapter offer a 75-question sample exam to help you practice and master the certification test.The "Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Customization & Configuration (MB2-866) Certification Guide" covers the official syllabus for course 80294B including a 75-question practice exam.If you're new to Microsoft Dynamics CRM or Microsoft certifications then the book kicks off with an overview of both topics before diving into the official syllabus. There are in-depth chapters covering customization basics, the organization structure, entity and attribute customization, entity relationships, user interface customization, auditing, and solutions. Each chapter includes detailed procedures that you need to know for the exam as well as a self-test section to review your learning.Microsoft endorses IT pros and developers who've proven their expertise by attaining the certification. Use this book to supercharge your career by giving yourself an advantage. Stand out in the crowd!
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Customization & Configuration (MB2-866) Certification Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Q. 51


You have created a public view on the account entity called Large Customer Accounts, which includes a filter criterion for records where the Customer Size equals Large. Customer Size is an option set with the options—Small, Medium, and Large.

Which one of the following methods would you use to create two more views, Small Customer Accounts and Medium Customer Accounts, with the same columns and sort order as the Large Customer Accounts view, but filter records where the Customer Size equals Small and Medium, respectively?

  1. Use the Copy View feature to create two copies of the Large Customer Accounts view, and then modify the name and filter criteria of each of the copies.

  2. Modify the filter criteria of the Large Customer Accounts view so that it includes accounts where the Customer Size equals Small, Medium, or Large.

  3. Manually create a new account view with a filter for accounts where the Customer Size equals Medium and create a secondary filter criteria for accounts where the Customer Size...