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Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team Blog: Customizations in the December 2012 Service Update
Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/crm/archive/...ce-update.aspx
============== With the December 2012 Service Update, we introduced a modern application experience focusing on a clean user experience and great visual appeal. Highlights:
The ribbon was too heavy in the user experience, and we have gone back to the simpler command bar. In the December 2012 Service Update
The fields in the header are displayed differently in the December 2012 Service Update forms.
We introduced this new concept called Business Processes that helps guide end users through the most effective way to get things done in the UI. We have defined two business processes out of the box:
This control is present in the Lead, Opportunity, and Case entities. This control renders only in the new form and not in the classic mode.
You can:
We have created a custom control that allows the user to quickly see what has been happening with that particular record. This control renders only in the process form. This is permission-aware and shows tabs based on your permissions. This control has three tabs:
The posts tab is the first tab in this control and it shows both the user posts and the auto-posts associated with this particular record. If the org has signed up for an associated Yammer enterprise account, then this shows user posts from Yammer and auto-posts from Activity Feeds. Activities The activities tab is the second tab in the collaboration control and it displays the activities associated with this record. You can quickly add a phone call and add a task via this control. With this control, you don’t have to go to the related activities grid just to look at details. Notes We have the notes rendered as the third tab in the collaboration control and it displays all the notes attached to the record. You can add a new note, modify or delete and existing note. You can also add attachments to a note – all done inline. Extensibility When you view this collaboration control from the Form editor, you will just see the Notes control there. You can add and remove this control from the form editor. When viewed in the classic mode, you will only see the Notes control. Lookup We have a new Lookup control which searches inline and allows the user to pick up the record without having to open the Lookup dialog. The new lookup shows 10 records at the maximum and clicking on “Look Up More Records” opens up the classic Lookup dialog. In the cases entity, the “Find customer” lookup actually pulls up records from both Accounts and Contacts. Subgrid The new forms render the sub grid with a lighter look and feel and are optimized for inline editing capability. The add button is integrated with the inline lookup to search or create new records.
This is the new rendering of controls in the new form. It is optimized for consumption and prevents accidental edits. You have to select the control to make it active. Since these are just fields in the form, they can be viewed via the form editor and are solution-aware. The fields that you add via the form editor will render the old way in the classic mode and will render as inline edit in the new form. Quick Forms Quick Forms let you view a few points of data really quickly for a record, and quickly create a record without loading up the entire form. Customer 360 Once you pick the customer in the case form, you will notice that it now pulls in information about this customer on the right side of the form. Quick Create When a customer calls in for a service request, the Customer Service representative can search for cases using the new lookup, and can now quickly create a case. This form is neither extensible nor customizable. Although it is a form, it is not exposed anywhere for customers to extend it. Bing Map Control We have built a custom Bing Map control to render maps right in the process flow. This control shows up in the new Account, Contact and Lead records, in both new forms and classic forms. In both renderings we will show a link that you can click and jump to Bing Maps. This control is bound to Address1 and cannot be changed. You cannot remove this control from the form editor, as it will be locked. You can control this with the org-level setting to show or not show this control in forms. Form Events Form events are not supported in Process forms. If you have an OnLoad or Onchange or OnSave event, we detect that on form load time and load the classic mode automatically. Client SDK The new forms don’t have the entire client SDK loaded but we have exposed a subset of the client SDK in the new forms. The highlighted in green are the objects that are exposed in the new forms. See Access to the Xrm.Page Object Model for Updated Forms for more information. Web Resources The new forms now can render all form-enabled web resources ( HTML, Silverlight, image) but make sure that if you are using any client-side scripting that it falls within the boundaries that we are exposing. If not, there will be script errors. See Sample: Detect When an Object is Available Using Script in a Web Resource and an Updated Form for more information. Just to make sure that we don’t render all the web resources automatically by mistake, we have introduced a new setting in the Web Resources properties to control the rendering. If you think your web resources are ready to work on the new forms, just check this checkbox in the Web Resources properties window in the Form editor. Summary Stick with classic mode if you want JavaScript support. We do understand that the new forms and controls in December 2012 Service Update aren’t as extensible as all of us would want them to be. We are working towards making the new forms as extensible as the classic form is today. Thanks Anusha Shankar Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/crm/archive/...ce-update.aspx
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