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Posted on October 28, 2024December 5, 2024

Prevent Advancing to the Next Step in a Multi-step Form

Scenario: - On a multi-step form step, a subgrid's visibility is conditioned on the value of some field.- When the subgrid is displayed and it is empty, the user gets an alert that the subgrid should contain a record upon clicking the Next button.- If the subgrid contains contains a record(s) but the value of …

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Posted on June 12, 2024June 22, 2024

Memories from My Bus Trips

Riding the bus that takes me from the noisy and chaotic city into my small, sleepy hometown (usually on Friday evenings through the wee hours of Saturday) and back again (typically on Sunday afternoons) is a voyage I have taken countless times since my college years and well into my working life, until the COVID-19 …

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Posted on May 16, 2024May 30, 2024

Notes on Client-Side Scripting – JavaScript

A thought came to me one time about considering documenting the functions and methods that I have found myself needing in more than one occasion. It is often a struggle to remember how these work as I re-write them. Hopefully, this exercise helps me in that regard. And if it not obvious already, I'm not …

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Posted on May 6, 2024May 9, 2024

Notes on Building a Dynamics 365 Custom Page

Goal: Build a custom page that a user can interact with upon clicking a button on the contact record. 1. Create the custom page. 1.1 Go to your solution.1.2 Click + New > App > Page1.3 Click on Settings and specify a name and description for the the app.1.4 Simply insert a single control for …

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Posted on December 10, 2023June 1, 2024

Remembering How to Build an SSRS FetchXML Report

Scenario:1. A user shall be able to run the report from the Account table.2. A user shall have the option to filter the report based on Account Type (Let's assumed that Account Type is an option set field.) 1. Build the Expense dataset. To satisfy the first requirement of being able to run the report …

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