Debug your custom code (plug-ins & custom workflow activities) using the plug-in profiler

I'm a big fan of unit testing your custom code to prevent errors from ever occuring in the system. However it is not unlikely that QA can still report an issue that is related to your custom code. You will have to ask QA for a replication log, the replication log should describe the specific steps … Continue reading Debug your custom code (plug-ins & custom workflow activities) using the plug-in profiler

LINQPad and Dynamics CRM

I recently came across a program called LINQPad and decided to give it a try. What is LINQPad LINQPad is a software utility targeted at Microsoft .NET development. You can use the tool to write C# code without the need for an IDE (Visual Studio for example) and quickly prototype your code. On their website they state: Put … Continue reading LINQPad and Dynamics CRM

Retrieve linked record fields using a single query in C#

Image you have an entity record and you would like to retrieve properties of some related entities. You can accomplish this in C# by using the LinkedEntities property of a QueryExpression. Let's take the following example, we have a 'zen_career' record which is linked to a contact record which is in turn linked to an owner record. We would like to retrieve … Continue reading Retrieve linked record fields using a single query in C#

Update status (statecode & statuscode) of a CRM record using C#

Prior to Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015 (update 1) we had to use special messages when updating special fields. Those special fields include the record’s status (statecode, statuscode), the owner of the record (ownerid), etc. The full list of those special messages can be found on msdn, here. Now since those special messages are deprecated we … Continue reading Update status (statecode & statuscode) of a CRM record using C#

Create record with related record(s) in a single request using C#

Creating a record in Microsoft Dynamics CRM using C# is pretty straightforward. When you try to create a record together with some related records in the same request, you should use the RelatedEntities property of the parent entity (msdn). The RelatedEntities property requires the relationship name and a collection of entities. To acquire the correct relationship name you should check your customization: … Continue reading Create record with related record(s) in a single request using C#