<Area> (SiteMap)
Applies To: Dynamics 365 (online), Dynamics 365 (on-premises), Dynamics CRM 2016, Dynamics CRM Online
Specifies the areas that appear in the navigation pane.
Syntax
<Area
URL=string
Id=string
ShowGroups=true|false>
<Titles>
<Descriptions>
<Group>
</Area>
Attributes and Elements
Attributes
Attribute |
Description |
Type |
Usage |
---|---|---|---|
Description |
Deprecated. Use the <Description> (SiteMap) element. |
String |
Optional |
DescriptionResourceID |
For internal use only. |
String |
Optional |
Icon |
Specifies a URL to a 85x71 (width x height) pixel image that will be displayed in the Navigation pane for this area. More information: Add or change icons |
String |
Optional |
Id |
Specifies a unique identifier in ASCII. Valid values are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, and underscore (_). Spaces aren’t allowed. |
String |
Required |
License |
Deprecated. |
String |
Optional |
ResourceId |
For internal use only. |
String |
Optional |
ShowGroups |
Controls whether groups of sub-areas are shown in the navigation pane. Valid values are true and false. |
Boolean |
Optional |
Title |
Deprecated. Use the <Titles> (SiteMap) and <Title> (SiteMap) elements. |
String |
Optional |
Url |
Specifies the Dynamics 365 for Outlook URL to render for the Outlook folder that represents the area. |
String |
Optional |
Child Elements
Element |
Description |
---|---|
Contains a set of localized titles for an area. |
|
Contains a set of localized descriptions. |
|
Specifies a group of subareas. |
Parent Elements
Element |
Description |
---|---|
Specifies the root node for the site map. |
Remarks
The application areas in Microsoft Dynamics 365 include Workplace, Sales, Marketing, Customer Service, Settings and Help. New areas can be added or existing Areas can be removed. However, removing the Settings area isn’t recommended. Instead, use privileges to control access to Settings.
The Navigation Pane will not display Area elements without visible SubArea elements. SubArea elements may be hidden from users based on security privileges. If all the SubArea elements in an area are hidden, or none are defined, the area won’t display.
Example
The following shows an example of how to use the Area element.
<Area Id="Custom_Area">
<Titles>
<Title LCID="1033" Title="English Area Title"/>
<Title LCID="1031" Title="German Area Title"/>
</Titles>
<Descriptions>
<Description LCID="1033" Description="English Description"/>
<Description LCID="1031" Description="German Description"/>
</Descriptions>
<Group Id="Custom_Group">
<SubArea Id="Custom_SubArea"
Url="http://my_app/my_page.aspx"
AvailableOffline="false" >
<Titles>
<Title LCID="1033" Title="English SubArea Title"/>
<Title LCID="1031" Title="German SubArea Title"/>
</Titles>
</SubArea>
</Group>
</Area>
Element Information
Schema Name |
SiteMap |
Validation File |
SiteMapType.xsd |
Number of Occurrences |
0 or more |
XPath |
//SiteMap/SiteMap/Area |
See Also
Change application navigation using the SiteMap
SiteMap XML reference
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