Updated solution for scheduling recurring Dynamics 365 workflows

I’ve released an updated version of my recurring workflow scheduler for Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement. This solution targets Dynamics 365 version 9, so it should work in all current Dynamics 365 online organizations. You can download version 1.3 of my solution from here: https://github.com/lucasalexander/AlexanderDevelopment.ProcessRunner/releases/tag/v1.3. For more information on the use of this tool, take a look at the original blog posts: »

Updated solution for scheduling recurring Dynamics CRM workflows

About three years ago I released an open source Dynamics CRM solution for scheduling and executing recurring workflows. My solution would execute a FetchXML query to return a set of records and then start a workflow for each of those records without requiring any external processes or tools. This is a generalized approach to solving a class of problems that includes the following scenarios: »

Console application for moving Dynamics CRM access team templates

When Dynamics CRM 2013 was released, I thought access teams were the new killer feature in that version, and I even developed custom workflow activity code to make managing access team membership easier by using connection records. I have thus far not had an opportunity to use access teams in a real project, so I was disappointed to read this blog post by Ben Hosking (AKA “The Hosk”) about how Microsoft doesn’t provide any out-of-the-box capabilities for moving access team templates between Dynamics CRM organizations. »

Diesel Xrm Service Wrapper Now on GitHub

Last week I wrote a post called “Introducing the Diesel Xrm Service Wrapper,” in which I presented a generic WCF wrapper for the Dynamics CRM Organization Service. Almost immediately I had several ideas about updates I wanted to make, so I’ve decided to host the project on GitHub. The project GitHub page is here, and you can find the code repository here. »

Introducing the Diesel Xrm Service Wrapper

In this post, I will present a generic Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) wrapper for the Dynamics CRM Organization Service that lets you turn any FetchXML query into a web service interface without needing to write any code at all. I call my solution the Diesel Xrm Service Wrapper after Diesel, my Great Dane. »