Time for a new fix for a common problem.When uploading a report you might get an error message. If this error message is:NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.]Microsoft.Crm.Reporting.SRSReport.convertDataSource(CrmContext context) +115Microsoft.Crm.Reporting.SRSReport..ctor(String name, String description, String xmlContent, String showin, String
Tuesday, 27 June 2006
Friday, 23 June 2006
File or assembly name Microsoft.Crm.MetadataService, or one of its dependencies, was not found
Posted on 01:50 by Unknown
Imagine.. You're writing a wonderful MS CRM 3.0 addon. After writing lines and lines of code, the time is there to run and test the addon. Instead of seeing your fantasic, state-of-the-art, rocket-science, cutting-edge addon, it is this message that arises:Parser Error Message: File or assembly name Microsoft.Crm.MetadataService, or one of its dependencies, was not found.Great.Now how to solve
Thursday, 22 June 2006
Reporting Server not on MSCRM webserver?
Posted on 02:15 by Unknown
If you have Reporting Server installed on a different server, then you should definately read this document:http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=51bf9f20-bd00-4759-8378-b38eefda7b99&DisplayLang=enThis will help you to get Reporting to work again.Happy reporting!
Callout debug: Access is Denied
Posted on 01:55 by Unknown
I'm not sure if more people are experiencing the same thing, but at least I'd like to share this information with you.After creating a debug build of a callout, I do copy the dll and pdb files to the \Microsoft CRM\Server\bin\assembly folder. Now I can normally debug the callout. But after modifying the code and copying the files again, then I cannot step into the code. CRM just steps over the
Thursday, 8 June 2006
Add descriptions to relationship view
Posted on 04:44 by Unknown
When working with relationships, you will find out that it would be useful to add the fields "Description 1" and "Description 2" to the associated view. This means that when you're in the account detail page and you view the associated relationships, that you will not only see "Party 1", "Role 1", "Role 2" and "Party 2". The description fields are useful to store additional information, but it
Friday, 2 June 2006
10.000 Visitors
Posted on 02:19 by Unknown
After 10.5 months of blogging, 50 posts after the "hello world" posting, this blog has been grown to what I hoped it would be. A place to find interesting information regarding MS CRM with a personal touch. Obviously this is being appreciated by the CRM community because as of this day I have had over 10.000 visitors! Thanks to all of you!
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