Microsoft CRM Customization – if you give up –
overview for consultant
by: Andrew Karasev
Microsoft CRM is designed to be customizable. However this is new system
and you could be not comfortable to do it on your own. In this small article
we’ll try to reassure you if you can do it or point to the right direction
if you would like to subcontract it to professionals. Let’s begin
Microsoft CRM is CRM answer from Microsoft Business Solutions to
traditional CRM vendors, such as Siebel, Onyx. Microsoft CRM customization
techniques are very diversified and based on the whole spectrum of recent
Microsoft technologies. The main terms you should know are: Microsoft CRM
SDK 1.2 and Visual Studio.Net 2003. And of course you should be familiar
with all the legacy internet technologies, such as HTML, XML, XSLT,
JavaScript and be good C#/VB/Net developer.
If you are developer who is asked: how do we customize Microsoft CRM –
read this and you will have the clues on where to look further.
1. Microsoft CRM SDK – this is software development kit with C# and
partly VB.net examples – it is supported by Microsoft Business Solutions
technical support. It is all web services based calls, if you are C# .NET
developer – you are excellently positioned to do this type of
customizations. This is the preferred customization scenarios and this
should be easily upgradeable customization.
2. Legacy SQL Data integration. This is also easy and safe. If you have
SQL database, sitting on the same or linked SQL Server – you can create ASPX
.Net application and simply integrate it into CRM. You can place it on the
navigation bar or menu in isv.config – please refer to MS CRM SDK
3. Legacy ASP integration – this is somewhat more sophisticated. You have
to deploy HTTP handler to be a middle party between CRM which is .Net based
and ASP which is legacy IIS. The trick is – you have to have INI file with
security settings to penetrate into MS CRM with proper credentials, calling
web service.
4. Microsoft Exchange Programming. Microsoft CRM has Exchange connector –
which moves CRM incoming email to MS if it has GUID in its subject. You can
alter this logic (for instance - move email to CRM if it doesn’t have GUID
but it is from the sender who is contact or account in MS CRM). Refer to MS
Exchange SDK onsyncsave event handling. Then simply apply some MS CRM SDK
programming
5. Direct SQL touch – in #4 above I described you the scenario with MS
Exchange handlers – this would be ideal world if MS CRM SDK does the job.
But – in real world this is not always true – you have to do direct flags
correction in CRM database (like making Activity closed, moving email
attachments/octet streams, etc). This is not supported by MBS technical
support – but you can rescue to this technique if you have to make job done.
6. MS CRM Customization tool – you can feel free to use this – this is
rather end-user tool and we don’t describe it here – read the manual. We’ve
described above the options to use when this tool doesn’t do the job
Happy customizing! if you want us to do the job - give us a call
1-630-961-5918 or 1-866-528-0577!
help@albaspectrum.com
About The Author
Andrew Karasev is Chief Technology Officer in Alba Spectrum
Technologies – USA nationwide Microsoft CRM, Microsoft Great Plains
customization company, serving Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San
Diego, Denver, Houston, Phoenix, New York, Atlanta, Miami, Canada, UK,
Australia, Brazil, Mexico, Russia, Germany (
http://www.albaspectrum.com ), he is Dexterity, SQL, C#.Net, Crystal
Reports and Microsoft CRM SDK developer.
akarasev@albaspectrum.com
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