Home > Extensions > API-SDK > Plugins

Everybody loves to use InfoPath forms. And let’s face it, we all wish we could just take them and put them into CRM. This post delves into how I integrated InfoPath & CRM to dynamically allow InfoPath forms received by email into CRM records. It is still under development, but the source code has been partially tested and works.

Click to continue reading
Click Here To View Post With Syntax Highlighting

Here is an example to help people understand how you can leverage the SoundsLikePlugin to do duplicate checking on Account Names that sound like other Account Names. You can leverage it on other entities, etc.

Click to continue reading
Click Here To View Post With Syntax Highlighting

In response to request, I have taken the Soundex and Metaphone codification from the manipulation library and turned it into a plugin, the SoundsLikePlugin. It uses an xml configuration on the plugin step to specify the fields to codify and where to store the results.

Click to continue reading
Click Here To View Post With Syntax Highlighting

© 2011 MSCRM Blogger

This site does not necessarily represent the views of Microsoft. The material posted on this blog are provided AS-IS, and you are to use the content at your own risk. Some of the code and information on this site may use unsupported methods. If you experience any problems using the information provided through this website, please post a comment and we will do our best to assist you, however, we can in no way guarantee support or resolution.

Microsoft Dynamics®, Silverlight®, Visual Studio®, and the corresponding logos are a registered trademarks owned by Microsoft Corporation. MSCRM Blogger has made every effort to supply trademark information about company names, products, and services mentioned on this blog. All third party trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Any rights not expressly granted herein are reserved.