From the CRM Blogs: Cascading Entity Relationship Behavior; How to Republish an Order Using SQL Script; Video on Automatic Workflows, Security and Scope; Editing a Mail Merge Template
Cascading Entity Relationship Behavior: The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team Blog provides instructions with plenty of screenshots: "In Microsoft Dynamics CRM the behaviors assigned within entity relationships describe what actions should cascade down to related records. For example, if you re-assign a contact record, what should happen to any opportunities where that contact represents the potential customer? For certain entity relationships, you can control this by changing the cascading behavior."
How to Republish an Order Using SQL Script: CRM Rocks! explains: "If you are using Dynamics CRM with Scribe you have most likely set up CRM in the Integration Mode. This mode changes the CRM application Order Behavior to be a bit different. Once turned on, the CRM order now has a Submit Order button where the Convert to Invoice Button used to be. Once the order is submitted, Scribe generates an XML document of the Order for insertion into the ERP application. One problem is that the order may get rejected by the ERP app for many reasons: credit hold, bad part number, etc... However, CRM will not allow the workflow or any SDK call to change the order back into a format that you can correct. It has to be reentered. Grrrrrrr.... Here is the handy dandy SQL script that we made to update the State and Status code on the tables. This is technically unsupported so the normal caveats apply."
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