By admin, on July 29th, 2009%
CRM 4.0 doesn’t provide a true field level security, e.g.: If developers hide attributes/tabs for certain users using crmForm.all.filed.style.display = “none”; These users can still see the field if they Print the record(CRM print preview). I have sub… . . . → Read More: CRM 4.0 : Field Level Security on Print form
By sirslur, on July 28th, 2009%
I have been working on a custom entity inside of CRM. Basically, I was adding product to it and wanted to get the price per unit for the correct price list, multiply it by the quantity and apply any discount. This functionality works great in the quote section, and I needed to duplicate it. Well, I did and I did it all in JavaScript. I did not have to create a plug-in, which could also be done. Here is how I did it: Continue reading MS CRM 4 – Custom Entity Product Total
By sirslur, on July 14th, 2009%
I have been playing with a new program to move pictures and movies from my camera. I have used Picasa, Windows Live Gallery, a couple of free apps and just windows explorer. They are all fine and good. Some are too big for what I want. Others too complicated. MoveMyMedia does just what I want.
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By sirslur, on July 2nd, 2009%
Yesterday, I received an email about AT&T’s new Navigator App. It looks pretty cool, but I have a problem with it. AT&T wants to charge $10 a month for the service. Why do I need to pay more when I already pay $30 a month for the data plan? That should cover it. AT&T is being guided down the wrong path with the pricing and fees. The iPhone is a great phone, but with competitors producing comparable phones for other carriers, who will stay with AT&T? I for one will not pay a $30 premium on AT&T for the iPhone when the Palm Pre,an Android, or Microsoft (maybe in the next 10 years Microsoft will get there) based phone on Sprint or T-Mobile does the same thing. By the way, I do like my iPhone. It is the best phone and mobile computer I have ever had. Continue reading AT&T – iPhone Users Should Pay More