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Mastering Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement - Second Edition

By : Deepesh Somani
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Mastering Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement - Second Edition

By: Deepesh Somani

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics 365 is an all-in-one business management solution that's easy to use and adapt. It helps you connect your finances, sales, service, and operations to streamline business processes, improve customer interactions, and enable growth. This book gives you all the information you need to become an expert in MS Dynamics 365. This book starts with a brief overview of the functional features of Dynamics 365. You will learn how to create Word and Excel templates using CRM data to enable customized data analysis for your organization. This book helps you understand how to use Dynamics 365 as an XRM Framework, gain a deep understanding of client-side scripting in Dynamics 365, and create client-side applications using JavaScript and the Web API. In addition to this, you will discover how to customize Dynamics 365, and quickly move on to grasp the app structure, which helps you customize Dynamics 365 better. You will also learn how Dynamics 365 can be seamlessly embedded into various productivity tools to customize them for machine learning and contextual guidance. By the end of this book, you will have mastered utilizing Dynamics 365 features through real-world scenarios.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: Introduction to Sales, Service, and Marketing Modules with a Unified User Interface
6
Section 2: Understanding Customization and App Design
7
Designing Unified Interface Apps
10
Section 3: Development Enhancements and Code Improvements in Dynamics 365
16
Section 4: Learning about the Portal, Configuration, and Security Enhancements in Dynamics 365

Key components

The following are some of the key components of a business rule:

  • Scope: The scope of a business rule defines its execution context. It can acquire the following values:
    • Entity: Business rules will be executed in all entity operations, including server-side events happening on the entity.
    • All forms: Business rules will be executed on all entity forms. However, the rules will not apply to server-side execution.
    • Specific forms: Business rules will only be executed on the specific forms chosen while setting up a business rule.
  • Condition: The condition refers to the criteria or the requisite state evaluated before a business rule action is executed. The condition basically refers to the state of the entity and its attributes. For example, you may write a business rule that refers to a condition that checks the values of a created field.

  • Action: Action refers to...