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crmtipoftheday: Tip #1154: When Unified Interface misbehaves
Источник: https://crmtipoftheday.com/1154/when...ce-misbehaves/
============== We know that Unified Interface is not yet on par with the classic UI. Some things are not yet there, some things will never be there because there are better ways to achieve the same results. Since Dynamics 365 is a continuously updated beast, sometimes bugs and inconsistencies make their way into a working feature. The other day I was asked by Brent “I am a little afraid of what’s to come” Howard why, after the latest update for the Unified Interface (1.3.230-180801-000211) has removed the ability for users to Associate records in a N:N relationship. (To qualify: not just any relationships but the ones that involve contacts – t.j.). The workaround is for the user to switch out of the Unified Interface and use the classic UI however most of their work force are using the mobile interface and are only very basic PC users. Walkthrough When you add N:N relationship between an account and a custom entity, say, foo, and then add a subgrid to the account form, the menu looks like this: ![]() That allows to associate an existing Foo record and create a new one if needed (association side panel has a +New button). If you add a new N:N relationship between account and contact entity then subgrid menu will look like this: ![]() Note that Add Existing is just not there. Workaround Kudos to Brett for finding the workaround that involves, you guessed it, poking around with the Ribbon Workbench.
(Facebook and Twitter cover photo by Tomas Sobek on Unsplash) Источник: https://crmtipoftheday.com/1154/when...ce-misbehaves/
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