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Walkthrough 3: Display Microsoft Dynamics CRM records in your agent application

This walkthrough demonstrates how to display Microsoft Dynamics CRM records in your agent application. In this walkthrough, you’ll display all the account and contact records in the CRM instance. You’ll also create a search button with drop-down menu items for displaying accounts and contacts in the agent application.

Prerequisites

In This Walkthrough

Step 1: Create CRM Page type of hosted controls to display account and contact records

Step 2: Create a toolbar container type of hosted control

Step 3: Add a toolbar and attach it to the toolbar container

Step 4: Add toolbar buttons and action calls to display CRM records

Step 5: Add the controls to the configuration

Step 6: Test the application

Conclusion

Step 1: Create CRM Page type of hosted controls to display account and contact records

In this step, you’ll create two hosted controls of CRM Page type to display the account and contact records respectively.

  1. Sign in to Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

  2. Go to Settings > Unified Service Desk. (How do I get there?)

  3. Click Hosted Controls.

  4. Click New.

  5. On the New Hosted Control page, specify the following values:

    Field Value

    Name

    Contoso Accounts Search

    Display Name

    Contoso: Accounts

    USD Component Type

    CRM Page

    Allow Multiple Pages

    No

    Hosting Type

    Internal WPF

    Application is Global

    Checked

    Display Group

    MainPanel

    Create a hosted control for displaying accounts

  6. Click Save.

  7. Click New to create another hosted control for displaying contact records.

  8. On the New Hosted Control page, specify the following values:

    Field Value

    Name

    Contoso Contacts Search

    Display Name

    Contoso: Contacts

    USD Component Type

    CRM Page

    Allow Multiple Pages

    No

    Hosting Type

    Internal WPF

    Application is Global

    Checked

    Display Group

    MainPanel

    Create a hosted control for displaying contacts

  9. Click Save.

Step 2: Create a toolbar container type of hosted control

Toolbar Container type of hosted controls are used to hold and display the toolbars in Unified Service Desk. In this section, you’ll create a Toolbar Container hosted control that will appear at the top of the client application.

  1. Sign in to Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

  2. Go to Settings > Unified Service Desk. (How do I get there?)

  3. Click Hosted Controls.

  4. Click New.

  5. On the New Hosted Control page, specify the following values

    Field Value

    Name

    Contoso Main Toolbar Container

    USD Component Type

    Toolbar Container

    Display Group

    ToolbarPanel

    Toolbar Container hosted control

  6. Click Save.

Step 3: Add a toolbar and attach it to the toolbar container

In this step, you’ll create a toolbar, and attach the toolbar to the toolbar container hosted control created in step 2. This is done to display the toolbar in your agent application.

  1. Sign in to Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

  2. Go to Settings > Unified Service Desk. (How do I get there?)

  3. Click Toolbars.

  4. Click New.

  5. On the New Toolbar page, type Contoso Main Toolbar in the Name box, and then click Save.

  6. Attach the toolbar to the toolbar container hosted control created in step 2. On the nav bar, click the down arrow next to Contoso Main Toolbar, and click Hosted Controls.

  7. On the next page, click Add Existing Hosted Control, type Contoso Main Toolbar Container in the search bar, and then press ENTER or click the search icon.

  8. From the search result, click Contoso Main Toolbar Container to add.

  9. Click Save.

Step 4: Add toolbar buttons and action calls to display CRM records

In this step, you’ll add buttons on the toolbar and attach action calls to the buttons so that when the button is clicked, appropriate CRM records are displayed in the hosted controls that were created in step 1. You’ll configure the search button so that clicking the button displays the account and contact submenu items, and clicking a button displays the respective CRM records.

  1. After you save the toolbar in step 3, the Buttons area becomes available. In the Buttons area, click + on the right corner to add a button.

  2. On the New Toolbar Button page, specify the following values:

    Field Value

    Name

    Contoso Search Button

    Button Text

    SEARCH

    Tooltip

    Search CRM accounts and contacts

    Order

    1

    Create the Search toolbar button

  3. Click Save.

  4. On the nav bar, click the down arrow next to Contoso Search Button, and click Toolbar Buttons.

    Note

    You are now adding child toolbar buttons to an existing toolbar button to create a submenu structure.

  5. On the next page, click Add New Toolbar Button.

  6. On the New Toolbar Button page, specify the following values.

    Field Value

    Name

    Contoso Search Account Button

    Button Text

    Account

    Order

    1

    Note

    The Order field defines the position of buttons in the toolbar. Buttons are arranged from left to right or top to bottom in an ascending order.

    Create a tooolbar button for Account submenu

  7. Click Save.

  8. You’ll now add two action calls: first to display the account records in the hosted control created in step 1 and the second one on the Contoso Global Manager hosted control to display the account hosted control.

    In the Actions area, click + on the right corner to add an action call.

  9. In the search box in the Actions area, press ENTER or click the search icon.

  10. In the search results box, click New in the lower right corner to create an action call for this toolbar button.

    Choose New to create an action call

  11. On the New Action Call page, specify the following values:

    Field Value

    Name

    Contoso Action Call: Search Account

    Order

    1

    Hosted Control

    Contoso Accounts Search

    Action

    Find

    Data

    account

    Create an action call in Unified Service Desk

  12. Click Save. The new action call gets added to the Contoso Search Account Button button.

  13. You’ll add another action call to the button to set the focus on the hosted control that displays the account records in the client application. In the Actions area, click + on the right corner to add an action call.

  14. In the search results box, click New in the lower right corner to create an action call for this toolbar button.

  15. On the New Action Call page, specify the following values.

    Field Value

    Name

    Contoso Action Call: Display Account Search

    Order

    2

    Hosted Control

    Contoso Global Manager

    Action

    ShowTab

    Data

    Contoso Accounts Search

    Create an action call in Unified Service Desk

  16. Click Save. The new action call gets added to the Contoso Search Account Button button.

  17. Navigate to Contoso Search Button toolbar button to add a child button for searching and displaying contacts. On the nav bar, click the down arrow next to Contoso Search Button, and select Toolbar Buttons.

  18. On the next page, click Add New Toolbar Button.

  19. On the New Toolbar Button page, specify the following values:

    Field Value

    Name

    Contoso Search Contact Button

    Button Text

    Contact

    Order

    2

    Note

    The Order field defines the position of buttons in the toolbar. Buttons are arranged from left to right or top to bottom in an ascending order.

    Create a toolbar button for contacts search

  20. Click Save.

  21. You’ll now add two action calls: first to display the contact records in the hosted control that were created in step 1 and the second one on the Contoso Global Manager hosted control to display the contacts hosted control.

    In the Actions area, click + on the right corner to add an action call.

  22. In the search box in the Actions area, press ENTER or click the search icon.

  23. In the search results box, click New in the lower right corner to create an action call for this toolbar button.

  24. On the New Action Call page, specify the following values:

    Field Value

    Name

    Contoso Action Call: Search Contact

    Order

    1

    Hosted Control

    Contoso Contacts Search

    Action

    Find

    Data

    contact

    Create an action call in Unified Service Desk

  25. Click Save. The new action call gets added to the Contoso Search Contact Button toolbar button.

  26. You’ll add another action call to the button to set the focus on the hosted control that displays the contact records in the client application. In the Actions area, click + on the right corner to add an action call.

  27. In the search results box, click New in the lower right corner to create an action call for this toolbar button.

  28. On the New Action Call page, specify the following values.

    Field Value

    Name

    Contoso Action Call: Display Contact Search

    Order

    2

    Hosted Control

    Contoso Global Manager

    Action

    ShowTab

    Data

    Contoso Contacts Search

    Create an action call in Unified Service Desk

  29. Click Save. The new action call gets added to the Contoso Search Contact Button toolbar button.

Step 5: Add the controls to the configuration

In this step, you’ll add the action calls, hosted controls, and toolbar that were created in this walkthrough to Contoso Configuration to display these controls to the user who is assigned to the configuration. Contoso Configuration was created in Walkthrough 1: Build a simple agent application.

Add the following to Contoso Configuration.

Control name Control type

Contoso Action Call: Search Account

Action Call

Contoso Action Call: Display Account Search

Action Call

Contoso Action Call: Search Contact

Action Call

Contoso Action Call: Display Contact Search

Action Call

Contoso Accounts Search

Hosted Control

Contoso Contacts Search

Hosted Control

Contoso Main Toolbar Container

Hosted Control

Contoso Main Toolbar

Toolbar

To add a control to the configuration:

  1. Sign in to Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

  2. Go to Settings > Unified Service Desk. (How do I get there?)

  3. Click Configuration.

  4. Click Contoso Configuration to open the definition.

  5. On the nav bar, click the down arrow next to Contoso Configuration, and select Action Calls.

  6. On the next page, click Add Existing Action Call, type “Contoso Action Call” in the search bar, and then press ENTER or click the search icon.

  7. The action calls listed earlier are displayed in the search results. Add these action calls.

  8. Similarly, add the hosted controls and the toolbar by clicking the down arrow next to Contoso Configuration, and clicking Hosted Controls and Toolbars respectively.

  9. Click Save.

Step 6: Test the application

Start the Unified Service Desk client application, and sign in to the CRM instance where you configured Unified Service Desk using the same user credentials that you assigned to the Contoso Configuration in Walkthrough 1: Build a simple agent application. For information about connecting to a CRM instance using the Unified Service Desk client application, see TechNet: Connect to CRM instance using the Unified Service Desk client.

Your agent application will now have a SEARCH button in the toolbar area with two child buttons (Account and Contact) that are displayed on clicking the down arrow.

Display account and contact records

Click Account or Contact under the SEARCH button to display the respective records from your CRM instance in separate tabs in the Unified Service Desk client application.

Dynamics CRM contact records displayed

Conclusion

In this walkthrough, you learned how to display CRM records in the Unified Service Desk client application. You also learned how to filter access to Unified Service Desk controls using configuration.

See Also

Tasks

Walkthrough 1: Build a simple agent application
Walkthrough 2: Display an external webpage in your agent application
Walkthrough 4: Display a Microsoft Dynamics CRM record in a session in your agent application
Walkthrough 5: Display enhanced session information by displaying session name and overview data
Walkthrough 6: Configure the Debugger hosted control in your agent application
Walkthrough 7: Configure agent scripting in your agent application

Other Resources

Unified Service Desk configuration walkthroughs

Unified Service Desk
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