From the Microsoft Dynamics 365 CRM Blogs: Form submission counts; Dataverse optimization; Integration architecture; Social media leads
In this review of the Dynamics 365 CRM/CE blogs:
- Add form submission counts to marketing form views
- Smart ways to optimize your Microsoft Dataverse in Dynamics 365
- Building a scalable integration architecture for Dynamics 365 using Logic Apps and Azure Functions
- Add Facebook leads with consent to Customer Insights – Journeys
Add form submission counts to marketing form views
Writing on her blog, Megan Walker stated that one thing she likes about real-time marketing forms in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Insights – Journeys is that they automatically save all submissions. There's no need to set anything up.
She wrote that this makes it easy to track successful and failed submissions. Walker noted that one downside is that you have to open each form to see how many submissions it has or if any failed.
However, she stated that your system administrator can fix this easily by using built-in features and a few roll-up fields to display submission counts. In her blog post, Walker explained in detail how to do this.
Smart ways to optimize your Microsoft Dataverse in Dynamics 365
Writing on the NewDynamic blog, Mike Mitchell wrote about keeping D365 CRM and Dataverse well-maintained so the system stays fast and trouble-free. He wrote that without regular care, things such as slow-loading forms, clunky searches, and oversize data can cause problems.
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