Implementing Prompt dialog in D365 Part 1
If you're looking to implement a prompt dialog in D365, this informative post is a great place to start. The post outlines an example requirement where a user needs to enter a comment before putting an opportunity on hold, which should then be saved in the opportunity. The author takes you through the entire process of implementing this requirement using a prompt dialog, providing step-by-step guidance.
The first step is to create a new dialog in Dynamics 365, which can be easily done using the Dialog Editor. The next step involves creating a new field in the Opportunity entity to store the comment data. The author then walks you through the rest of the implementation process, including creating a workflow or plugin to ensure the comment data is saved correctly.
Overall, this post provides a clear and concise guide to implementing a prompt dialog in D365 that can be adapted and tailored to meet a range of different requirements. Be sure to check out the full post for a more comprehensive breakdown.
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