Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Ready-To-Use Business Process Flows to Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013

Add Ready-To-Use Business Process Flows to Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013

In this blog I will provide a list of the ready-to-use Business Process Flows that have been provided by Microsoft and how these may be added to and activated in your Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 organisation.
The following list of ready-to-use Business Process Flows has been copied from the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 Processes New Features documentation:
This ready-to-use processHelps you…
Phone sales campaign
Call prospects, create and qualify leads, develop opportunities, and then close deals.
Email sales campaign
Email prospects, create and qualify leads, develop opportunities, and then close deals.
Multichannel sales campaign
Contact prospects by phone and email, create and qualify leads, and then close deals.
Marketing list builder
Create targeted marketing lists for accounts, contacts, or leads, add prospects, and gain manager approval.
Service case with service contract
Handle and resolve a service case after reviewing the service contract to see what the customer is entitled to.
Service appointment scheduling
Schedule service appointments, set up reminders, and make sure service activities are completed.
Service case upsell
Upsell additional products or services while resolving a customer’s service request.
Guided service case
Make sure that data is entered consistently for service cases, and that required activities are completed to resolve a case.
Opportunity to invoice (Business-to-Business)
Follow a standard process for assessing needs, negotiating outcomes, fulfilling orders, and closing opportunities when selling to other businesses.
Contact to order
Target sales by using a consistent method to interact with customers.
Upsell after service interaction
Turn a good service experience into an opportunity to upsell more products and services to the customer.
In store excellence
Suggest orders for store owners and field personnel
steps to download, add and activate these ready-to-use Business Process Flows in your Microsoft Dynamics CRM Organisation.
1.  Log into Microsoft Dynamics CRM as a User with either the Customiser and/or the System Administration Security Role(s).
2.  Navigate to SettingsData Management.

3.  Click Add Read-to-Use Business Processes.


4.  The following “
Add the read-to-use-business processes” prompt will be displayed. Click Add to continue.



5.  The ready-to-use business processes will be now be downloaded and added to your system. This action will take a minute or so to complete. During this time the following “
Please wait” prompt will be displayed:

6.  When completed, the following “
Ready-to-use business processes are already on the system” prompt will be displayed. Click Cancel to close the prompt.



7.  Navigate to 
SettingsProcesses.

8.  You will notice that twelve Business Process Flows and seven Workflow Processes have been added. The Status of the Business Process Flows is 
Activated and the Status of the related Workflow Processes is Draft.
9.  Select the 
Workflow Processes and then click Activate.

10.  Click 
Activate when prompted to confirm this action:

11.  All the Business Process Flows and Workflow Processes should now be activated.



12.  If you desire you may choose to activate and/or deactivate selected Business Process Flows and their related Workflow Processes. For example you might want to deactivate the 
Opportunity to Invoice (B2B) Business Process Flow and related Workflow Processes as shown in the following image by selecting these and then clicking Deactivate.


You may choose to check, for example, the Case related Business Process Flows to confirm that the ready-to-use Business process Flows are available to use. Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 provides a Business Process Flow for Cases named
Phone to Case Process. This is the default Business Process Flow used for new Cases. After installing the ready-to-use Business Process Flows you will notice that three additional Business Process Flows are now accessible from the Switch Process menu item on the More Commands menu for Cases. Prior to installation only the existing Phone to Case Process was available from this menu.


In conclusion, the adding and activation of the ready-to-use Business Process Flows and related Workflow Processes is a straight forward procedure to complete. Not immediately obvious, however, is the fact that some Portal Business Logic (PBL), i.e. Business Rules, are also installed and these need to be activated as well. In my next blog I will demonstrate how to activate the Portable Business Logic (PBL) that is also installed when the ready-to-use Business Processes are installed.

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Dependent Picklist(Option Set) in CRM 2013

Solution Features

  • It provides a generic, re-usable JScript library that can be used for any pair of option set fields.
  • It allows for a chain of dependent option set fields. Because each dependent option set field options are filtered based on the value of another field, additional option set fields options can be filtered by the option chosen in the first dependent option set field. This allows for the possibility of a set of hierarchically dependent option set fields.
  • The filtering of dependent options is set in an XML Web resource. This allows for changing the option mappings without changing the code. Editing an XML Web resource is easier for a non-developer to configure options with less opportunity to break the code.
  • The solution supports multiple languages. The filtering is based solely on the data value of the options rather than any text in the options.
  • Filtering works for any number of instances of an attribute control on the form. 

Install the solution
Step 1 : Save the CRM solution on your disk - 
Step 2 : Import the solution – Settings / Solutions / Import Click on Browse Button and select the solution DependentPickLists_1_0_0_0_managed.zip.
Click on next buttons and close the form.
Refresh the web page.
How to Use:

 Refer to the sample example shown in the link below by Remi Boigey, Partner Technical Consultant @ Microsoft France, for implementation.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/paf/archive/2011/04/21/how-to-easily-create-dependent-picklist-in-crm-2011.aspx

Ribbon Workbench for Dynamics CRM 2013

Dynamics CRM 2013 Ribbon Features

Ribbon Controls

Add a Standard Button
Add a Flyout Anchor
Add a Split button
Add a Menu Item
Rename an existing control
Hide an existing control
Move controls by customising tab/group/menu section

Commands

Modify standard commands
Modify display rules
Modify enable rules
Add new commands

Groups

Add a new group to an existing or new tab
Move a group within an existing or new tab
Change the position of buttons
Change the layout template of an existing or new tab
Rename an existing Group

Menus

Add additional menu sections to an existing menu
Add new menu items
Re-order menu items and sections

Tabs

Add a new Tab
Customise an existing Tab
Rename an existing Tab
Change the scaling behaviour

Ribbons Types

Entity & Application
Home Page
Sub Grid
Form Ribbon
Visualisations Tab
Jewel Menu
Support for Command Bar editing in CRM 2013 Dynamic switching between Command Bar / Ribbon

 Ribbon Workbench for Dynamics CRM 2013 beta is available for download below:

Scalable Security Modeling with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013

Scalable Security Modeling with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013



I am pleased to announce the release of the white paper, Scalable Security Modeling with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013, which is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center at:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=328757.


This paper describes how security modeling features in Microsoft Dynamics CRM for authorization work at scale, the implications associated with these features functioning at high volumes, and guidance on common and recommended usage patterns for modeling Microsoft Dynamics CRM security at scale, incorporating teams as appropriate.  


Find out what’s changed in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013

Find out what’s changed in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013

  • Goodbye Navigation Pane
  • Hello, Customer Data
  • Find work areas under the logo
  • Find the different record types
  • Check what’s under more commands
  • Pick up where you left off
  • Quickly navigate to other related info
  • Enter data in new ways
  • Edit info inline
  • Quickly create new records
  • Add notes
  • Follow guided business processes
  • Track key decision makers for your deals
  • Add or edit product items inline
  • Records are saved automatically
  • Looking for your reports
  • Find the Run Reports command
  • Locate the Advanced Find command
View & Download ebook at : http://rc.crm.dynamics.com/rc/downloads/Whats_changed_in_CRM_2013.pdf