Please assist me, I am trying to run reports on selected records in a CRM Dynamics view, but they are greyed out as shown in the image below.
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I recently restored my production database to my test area, but when users login they are unable to see the tabs shown in the screen shot below. I am able to view them on the server but on any other machine i am also unable to view. I have full rights in the organisation.
Missing tab in ms dynamics crm 2013
This is what i can view on the server
Contains the tabs in the server
Also noted is i can not open an email or case by clicking on the title, i have done my research online but i have not seen anything of this sort.
To resolve this issue, delete the Microsoft Internet Explorer cache. To do this, follow these steps:
Exit the Microsoft CRM Web client and the Microsoft Dynamics CRM
client for Outlook.
Start Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
Click Delete Cookies, and then click OK.
Click Delete Files, and then click OK.
I am using Visual Studio 2013. It keeps crashing under certain circumstances, so I'm trying to submit a bug report.
I have tried HELP > Feedback > Report a Bug, but after logging in at connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio it either has a message saying that I am not authorized to submit feedback for this connection (whatever that means), or the page is blank under the top banner. In either case, I can click the "Feedback" link on the banner, which takes me to a list of the most recently submitted items. From that list, there is no direct way to add an item, but the instructions say "After searching, the option to submit new feedback will be enabled." If I search (which takes literally minutes), I then get a "Submit Feedback" button at the top of the list. If I click this, it goes back to the blank page I saw before I clicked "Feedback" on the banner.
How am I supposed to submit my bug? How can I report this failure of the bug reporting service?
If you are having troubles submitting with the built in tools you can go to https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio and manually submit a bug report there.
Using the built in tools are preferred because you can record a ETL trace and steps showing how to recreate the bug. When you post to connect they may ask you to do those things manually.
However, it is unlikely any bug in Visual Studio 2013 will be fixed. They only release updates for the current publicly released version of Visual Studio which is Visual Studio 2015 currently.
I have a form in MS CRM 2015 Online. it was updated to 2015 from 2013 recently.
I have a requirement such that i have to show multi select check boxes on CRM form. In CRM 2013 i have an option set with some options, with those options i am forming HTML with check boxes using script and am changing HTML.
In CRM 2013 i had changed form UI using document.getelemntByID("#element").innerHTML.
but in CRM 2015 javascript is not working. i am unable to get element using doument.getelementbyID.
I am unable to find alternative for this requirement. can any one of suggest me on this?
Those JavaScript commands are not supported by CRM and shouldn't be used.
To do this I would suggest building a web resource and embedding on the page. Then you have full control.
I'm working on migrating Dynamics CRM 2013 on prem to Dynamics CRM 2015 online update 1 and have prepared a report that has a child report as well. After successfully uploading the reports and setting up parent/child report relationship. I get "The Report cannot be displayed (rsProcessingAborted)" when I run the report. In case of On-Prem we could look into trace logs, what can we do in case of CRM 2015 online now?
Thanks
Unfortunately the only thing you can do is to get in touch with MS Support to recheck what's wrong with your report.
How do you customize this help in CRM 2013?
It shows the following for a customized entity
It appears that the configuration of help pages in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013, On-Premise is no longer supported. In CRM 4 it was supported (Reference image 1). In CRM 2011, support was dropped (Reference image 2) and the suggested alternative is the Getting Started pane. In CRM 2013, the Getting Started pane was dropped from the sitemap (Reference image 3).
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If its no longer supported. I would add a button to ribbon and open a html webresource populated with help contents. I know used can get confused because of two buttons (custom help button and CRM help button). But with we can train users to use it custom button for help.
Some one have already requested to Microsoft for this functionality. here is the Link