Microsoft CRM SharePoint List View
The Microsoft CRM team has just released the List Web Part for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0.
The List Web Part provides Windows SharePoint Services v2 and Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 users with the ability to embed Microsoft CRM data into SharePoint Web part pages and build dashboards that support at a glance status of CRM processes. The List Web Part is designed around the Microsoft CRM list experience supports binding system and user views so that the CRM list can be customized and filtered. The List Web Part also supports SharePoint part to part communications. For example two parts one looking at Accounts and the other at Opportunities, these parts could be connected so that only opportunities for the selected account would be shown.
An introduction article will be posted in the highlight section of the core using CRM site this afternoon at: https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=BC9B3526-DECF-4057-A530-91840C0D5401&displaylang=en
Comments
- Anonymous
March 12, 2006
Any idea when the introduction article will be posted?
I was hoping this might be a demo with source code available. Is there any chance of seeing the source, or is that not the intention? - Anonymous
March 12, 2006
This demo is not with the source. If you want one with source, look at the SPS Project over on GotDotNet... That includes the Source. - Anonymous
March 12, 2006
Sorry but do you have a link for that?
I was hoping for an example of Sharepoint with CRM but the only example I can find is the one at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnmbscrm3/html/mbs_crmServicePortal.asp
thanks,
Paul. - Anonymous
March 22, 2006
Anyone tried it yet in another than english environment? In an english environment is works fine, but I did not succeed to install it in a dutch environment. Before installing I get the message that I have to install Windows Sharepoint Services 2.0.....even though it is installed :S - Anonymous
September 18, 2006
Sharepoint and CRM integration