This article shows the steps that I went through to create a secondary entity that is a child of a Custom Primary Entity.
The business scenario that I imagined was that I had a new Primary Entity called Project that was created using the Advanced Customization…
You can render a page using
var myBlock = CRM.GetBlock("opportunitylist"); Response.Write(CRM.GetTabs()); Response.Write(myBlock.Execute()); The important thing here is that the Execute() method of the block generates the HTML that is to be returned…
The code below demonstrates how a page like the Preferences screen can be rebuilt in Sage CRM. This particular screen may be needed to be replaced if the business wishes to offer users only a limited set of preferences that maybe controlled. In the default…
I have blogged previously on creating multi-block screens based on a single record. A prime example of that would be when you need to design a page for a new entity that includes both a detailbox and a webpicker.
I would now like to consider a Complex…
Below is a very simple example of a self service page that allows a case belonging to an authenticated visitor to be edited.
The ASP code is found below. The code is comment and discussed.
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var Body="";
var EndBody…
I have written before about the creation of a complex screen where the ASP page offers the user the ability to edit two records at the same time.
See: https://community.sagecrm.com/blogs/hints_tips_and_tricks/archive/2007/10/01/creating-complex-screens…
We should now consider the creation of an edit screen for a Record using an ASP page. The structure is simpler.
var myBlock = eWare.GetBlock('OpportunityDetailBox');
var myRecordId = eWare.GetContextInfo('Opportunity','oppo_opportunityid');
//var…