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Lookup data from a related entity (Lookup) using JScript and the XrmServiceToolkit

 API-SDK, Extensions, General, Scripts, Web Resources  1 Response »
May 102012
 

Lookup information from a related entity using the XrmServiceToolkit or just the REST endpoint.

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 Posted by Carlton Colter at 3:22 pm  Tagged with: CodePlex, crm, crm 2011, CRM Online, crm sdk, crm2011, field, forms, javascript, jscript, lookup, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011, onchange, script, Web Resource, XrmServiceToolkit

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