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    JavaScript Reference for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 / 2013

    Here’s a quick reference guide covering Microsoft CRM syntax for common jscript requirements.

    Most of the examples are provided as functions that you can easily test in the OnLoad event of the Account form to see a working example.  These are not production hardened but they’ll help you with the CRM syntax.

    (updated: 30 July 2012)

    Index:

    1.   Get the GUID value of a Lookup field
    2.   Get the Text value of a Lookup field
    3.   Get the value of a Text field
    4.   Get the database value of an Option Set field
    5.   Get the text value of an Option Set field
    6.   Get the database value of a Bit field
    7.   Get the value of a Date field
    8.   Get the daymonth and year parts from a Date field
    9.   Set the value of a String field
    10. Set the value of an Option Set (pick list) field
    11. Set a Date field / Default a Date field to Today
    12. Set a Date field to 7 days from now
    13. Set the Time portion of a Date Field
    14. Set the value of a Lookup field
    15. Split a Full Name into First Name and Last Name fields
    16. Set the Requirement Level of a Field
    17. Disable a field
    18. Force Submit the Save of a Disabled Field
    19. Show/Hide a Field
    20. Show/Hide a field based on a Bit field
    21. Show/Hide Nav item
    22. Show/Hide Section
    23. Show/Hide Tab
    24. Save the form
    25. Save and close the form
    26. Close the form
    27. Determine which fields on the form are dirty
    28. Determine the Form Type
    29. Get the GUID of the current record
    30. Get the GUID of the current user
    31. Get the Security Roles of the current user
    32. Determine the CRM Server URL
    33. Refresh a Sub-Grid
    34. Change the default entity in the lookup window of a Customer or Regarding field
    35. Pop an existing CRM record (new approach)
    36. Pop an existing CRM record (old approach)
    37. Pop a blank CRM form (new approach)
    38. Pop a new CRM record with default values (new approach)
    39. Pop a new CRM record with default values (old approach)
    40. Pop a Dialog from a ribbon button
    41. Pop a URL from a ribbon button
    42. Pop the lookup window associated to a Lookup field
    43. Pop a Web Resource (new approach)
    44. SWITCH statements
    45. Pop an Ok/Cancel dialog
    46. Retrieve a GUID via REST (default the Price List field)

    1.  Get the GUID value of a lookup field:

    Note: this example reads and pops the GUID of the primary contact on the Account form

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    function AlertGUID() {
        var primaryContactGUID = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("primarycontactid").getValue()[0].id;
        alert(primaryContactGUID);
    }

    2.  Get the Text value of a lookup field:

    Note: this example reads and pops the name of the primary contact on the Account form

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    function AlertText() {
        var primaryContactName = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("primarycontactid").getValue()[0].name;
        alert(primaryContactName);
    }

    3.  Get the value of a text field:

    Note: this example reads and pops the value of the Main Phone (telephone1) field on the Account form

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    function AlertTextField() {
        var MainPhone = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("telephone1").getValue();
        alert(MainPhone);
    }

    4.  Get the database value of an Option Set field:

    Note: this example reads and pops the value of the Address Type (address1_addresstypecode) field on the Account form

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    function AlertOptionSetDatabaseValue() {
        var AddressTypeDBValue = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("address1_addresstypecode").getValue();
        if (AddressTypeDBValue != null) {
            alert(AddressTypeDBValue);
        }
    }

    5.  Get the text value of an Option Set field:

    Note: this example reads and pops the value of the Address Type (address1_addresstypecode) field on the Account form

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    function AlertOptionSetDisplayValue() {
       var AddressTypeDisplayValue = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("address1_addresstypecode").getText();
        if (AddressTypeDisplayValue != null) {
            alert(AddressTypeDisplayValue);
        }
    }

    6.  Get the database value of a Bit field:

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    // example GetBitValue("telephone1");
    function GetBitValue(fieldname) {
        return Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get(fieldname).getValue();
    }

    7.  Get the value of a Date field:

    returns a value like: Wed Nov 30 17:04:06 UTC+0800 2011

    and reflects the users time zone set under personal options

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    // example GetDate("createdon");
    function GetDate(fieldname) {
        return Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get(fieldname).getValue();
    }

    8.  Get the day, month and year parts from a Date field:

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    // This function takes the fieldname of a date field as input and returns a DD-MM-YYYY value
    // Note: the day, month and year variables are numbers
    function FormatDate(fieldname) {
        var d = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get(fieldname).getValue();
        if (d != null) {
            var curr_date = d.getDate();
            var curr_month = d.getMonth();
            curr_month++;  // getMonth() considers Jan month 0, need to add 1
            var curr_year = d.getFullYear();
            return curr_date + "-" + curr_month + "-" + curr_year;
        }
        else return null;
    }
     
    // An example where the above function is called
    alert(FormatDate("new_date2"));

    9.  Set the value of a string field:

    Note: this example sets the Account Name field on the Account Form to “ABC”

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    function SetStringField() {
        var Name = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("name");
        Name.setValue("ABC");
    }

    10.  Set the value of an Option Set (pick list) field:

    Note: this example sets the Address Type field on the Account Form to “Bill To”, which corresponds to a database value of “1”

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    function SetOptionSetField() {
        var AddressType = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("address1_addresstypecode");
        AddressType.setValue(1);
    }

    11.  Set a Date field / Default a Date field to Today:

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    //set date field to now (works on date and date time fields)
    Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("new_date1").setValue(new Date());

    12.  Set a Date field to 7 days from now:

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    function SetDateField() {
        var today = new Date();
        var futureDate = new Date(today.setDate(today.getDate() + 7));
        Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("new_date2").setValue(futureDate);
        Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("new_date2").setSubmitMode("always"); // Save the Disabled Field
    }

    13.  Set the Time portion of a Date Field:

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    // This is a function you can call to set the time portion of a date field
    function SetTime(attributeName, hour, minute) {
            var attribute = Xrm.Page.getAttribute(attributeName);
            if (attribute.getValue() == null) {
                attribute.setValue(new Date());
            }
            attribute.setValue(attribute.getValue().setHours(hour, minute, 0));
    }
     
    // Here's an example where I use the function to default the time to 8:30am
    SetTime('new_date2', 8, 30);

    14.  Set the value of a Lookup field:

    Note: here I am providing a reusable function…

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    // Set the value of a lookup field
    function SetLookupValue(fieldName, id, name, entityType) {
        if (fieldName != null) {
            var lookupValue = new Array();
            lookupValue[0] = new Object();
            lookupValue[0].id = id;
            lookupValue[0].name = name;
            lookupValue[0].entityType = entityType;
            Xrm.Page.getAttribute(fieldName).setValue(lookupValue);
        }
    }

    Here’s an example of how to call the function (I retrieve the details of one lookup field and then call the above function to populate another lookup field):

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    var ExistingCase = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("new_existingcase");
    if (ExistingCase.getValue() != null) {
        var ExistingCaseGUID = ExistingCase.getValue()[0].id;
        var ExistingCaseName = ExistingCase.getValue()[0].name;
        SetLookupValue("regardingobjectid", ExistingCaseGUID, ExistingCaseName, "incident");
    }

    15.  Split a Full Name into First Name and Last Name fields:

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    function PopulateNameFields() {
        var ContactName = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("customerid").getValue()[0].name;
        var mySplitResult = ContactName.split(" ");
        var fName = mySplitResult[0];
        var lName = mySplitResult[1];
        Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("firstname").setValue(fName);
        Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("lastname").setValue(lName);
    }

    16.  Set the Requirement Level of a Field:

    Note: this example sets the requirement level of the Address Type field on the Account form to Required. 

    Note: setRequiredLevel(“none”) would make the field optional again.

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    function SetRequirementLevel() {
        var AddressType = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("address1_addresstypecode");
        AddressType.setRequiredLevel("required");
    }

    17.  Disable a field:

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    function SetEnabledState() {
        var AddressType = Xrm.Page.ui.controls.get("address1_addresstypecode");
        AddressType.setDisabled(true);
    }

    18.  Force Submit the Save of a Disabled Field:

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    // Save the Disabled Field
    Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("new_date1").setSubmitMode("always");

    19.  Show/Hide a field:

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    function hideName() {
        var name = Xrm.Page.ui.controls.get("name");
        name.setVisible(false);
    }

    20.  Show/Hide a field based on a Bit field

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    function DisableExistingCustomerLookup() {
       var ExistingCustomerBit = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("new_existingcustomer").getValue();
        if (ExistingCustomerBit == false) {
           Xrm.Page.ui.controls.get("customerid").setVisible(false);
        }
        else {
           Xrm.Page.ui.controls.get("customerid").setVisible(true);
        }
    }

    21.  Show/Hide a nav item:

    Note: you need to refer to the nav id of the link, use F12 developer tools in IE to determine this

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    function hideContacts() {
        var objNavItem = Xrm.Page.ui.navigation.items.get("navContacts");
        objNavItem.setVisible(false);
    }

    22.  Show/Hide a Section:

    Note: Here I provide a function you can use.  Below the function is a sample.

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    function HideShowSection(tabName, sectionName, visible) {
        try {
            Xrm.Page.ui.tabs.get(tabName).sections.get(sectionName).setVisible(visible);
        }
        catch (err) { }
    }
     
    HideShowSection("general", "address", false);   // "false" = invisible

    23.  Show/Hide a Tab:

    Note: Here I provide a function you can use. Below the function is a sample.

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    function HideShowTab(tabName, visible) {
        try {
            Xrm.Page.ui.tabs.get(tabName).setVisible(visible);
        }
        catch (err) { }
    }
     
    HideShowTab("general", false);   // "false" = invisible

    24.  Save the form:

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    function SaveAndClose() {
        Xrm.Page.data.entity.save();
    }

    25.  Save and close the form:

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    function SaveAndClose() {
        Xrm.Page.data.entity.save("saveandclose");
    }

    26.  Close the form:

    Note: the user will be prompted for confirmation if unsaved changes exist

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    function Close() {
        Xrm.Page.ui.close();
    }

    27.  Determine which fields on the form are dirty:

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    var attributes = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get()
     for (var i in attributes)
     {
        var attribute = attributes[i];
        if (attribute.getIsDirty())
        {
          alert("attribute dirty: " + attribute.getName());
        }
     }

    28.  Determine the Form Type:

    Note: Form type codes: Create (1), Update (2), Read Only (3), Disabled (4), Bulk Edit (6)

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    function AlertFormType() {
        var FormType = Xrm.Page.ui.getFormType();
         if (FormType != null) {
            alert(FormType);
        }
    }

    29.  Get the GUID of the current record:

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    function AlertGUID() {
        var GUIDvalue = Xrm.Page.data.entity.getId();
        if (GUIDvalue != null) {
            alert(GUIDvalue);
        }
    }

    30.  Get the GUID of the current user:

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    function AlertGUIDofCurrentUser() {
        var UserGUID = Xrm.Page.context.getUserId();
         if (UserGUID != null) {
            alert(UserGUID);
        }
    }

    31.  Get the Security Roles of the current user:

    (returns an array of GUIDs, note: my example reveals the first value in the array only)

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    function AlertRoles() {
        alert(Xrm.Page.context.getUserRoles());
    }

    32.  Determine the CRM server URL:

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    // Get the CRM URL
    var serverUrl = Xrm.Page.context.getServerUrl();
     
    // Cater for URL differences between on premise and online
    if (serverUrl.match(//$/)) {
        serverUrl = serverUrl.substring(0, serverUrl.length - 1);
    }

    33.  Refresh a Sub-Grid:

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    var targetgird = Xrm.Page.ui.controls.get("target_grid");
    targetgird.refresh();

    34.  Change the default entity in the lookup window of a Customer or Regarding field:

    Note: I am setting the customerid field’s lookup window to offer Contacts (entityid 2) by default (rather than Accounts). I have also hardcoded the GUID of the default view I wish displayed in the lookup window.

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    function ChangeLookup() {
        document.getElementById("customerid").setAttribute("defaulttype", "2");
        var ViewGUID= "A2D479C5-53E3-4C69-ADDD-802327E67A0D";
        Xrm.Page.getControl("customerid").setDefaultView(ViewGUID);
    }

    35.  Pop an existing CRM record (new approach):

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    function PopContact() {
        //get PrimaryContact GUID
        var primaryContactGUID = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("primarycontactid").getValue()[0].id;
        if (primaryContactGUID != null) {
            //open Contact form
            Xrm.Utility.openEntityForm("contact", primaryContactGUID)
        }
    }

    36.  Pop an existing CRM record (old approach):

    Note: this example pops an existing Case record.  The GUID of the record has already been established and is stored in the variable IncidentId.

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    //Set features for how the window will appear
    var features = "location=no,menubar=no,status=no,toolbar=no";
     
    // Get the CRM URL
    var serverUrl = Xrm.Page.context.getServerUrl();
     
    // Cater for URL differences between on premise and online
    if (serverUrl.match(//$/)) {
        serverUrl = serverUrl.substring(0, serverUrl.length - 1);
    }
     
    window.open(serverUrl + "/main.aspx?etn=incident&pagetype=entityrecord&id=" + encodeURIComponent(IncidentId), "_blank", features, false);

    37.  Pop a blank CRM form (new approach):

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    function PopNewCase() {
        Xrm.Utility.openEntityForm("incident")
    }

    38.  Pop a new CRM record with default values (new approach):

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    function CreateIncident() {
        //get Account GUID and Name
        var AccountGUID = Xrm.Page.data.entity.getId();
        var AccountName = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("name").getValue();
        //define default values for new Incident record
        var parameters = {};
        parameters["title"] = "New customer support request";
        parameters["casetypecode"] = "3";
        parameters["customerid"] = AccountGUID;
        parameters["customeridname"] = AccountName;
        parameters["customeridtype"] = "account";
        //pop incident form with default values
        Xrm.Utility.openEntityForm("incident", null, parameters);
    }

    39.  Pop a new CRM record with default values (old approach):

    Note: this example pops the Case form from the Phone Call form, defaulting the Case’s CustomerID based on the Phone Call’s SenderID and defaulting the Case Title to “New Case”

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    //Collect values from the existing CRM form that you want to default onto the new record
    var CallerGUID = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("from").getValue()[0].id;
    var CallerName = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("from").getValue()[0].name;
     
    //Set the parameter values
    var extraqs = "&title=New Case";
    extraqs += "&customerid=" + CallerGUID;
    extraqs += "&customeridname=" + CallerName;
    extraqs += "&customeridtype=contact";
     
    //Set features for how the window will appear
    var features = "location=no,menubar=no,status=no,toolbar=no";
     
    // Get the CRM URL
    var serverUrl = Xrm.Page.context.getServerUrl();
     
    // Cater for URL differences between on premise and online
    if (serverUrl.match(//$/)) {
        serverUrl = serverUrl.substring(0, serverUrl.length - 1);
    }
     
    //Pop the window
    window.open(serverUrl + "/main.aspx?etn=incident&pagetype=entityrecord&extraqs=" + encodeURIComponent(extraqs), "_blank", features, false);

    40.  Pop a Dialog from a ribbon button

    Note: this example has the Dialog GUID and CRM Server URL hardcoded, which you should avoid.  A simple function is included which centres the Dialog when launched.

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    function LaunchDialog(sLeadID) {
        var DialogGUID = "128CEEDC-2763-4FA9-AB89-35BBB7D5517D";
        serverUrl = serverUrl + "cs/dialog/rundialog.aspx?DialogId=" + "{" + DialogGUID + "}" + "&EntityName=lead&ObjectId=" + sLeadID;
        PopupCenter(serverUrl, "mywindow", 400, 400);
        window.location.reload(true);
    }
     
    function PopupCenter(pageURL, title, w, h) {
        var left = (screen.width / 2) - (w / 2);
        var top = (screen.height / 2) - (h / 2);
        var targetWin = window.showModalDialog(pageURL, title, 'toolbar=no, location=no, directories=no, status=no, menubar=no, scrollbars=no, resizable=no, copyhistory=no, width=' + w + ', height=' + h + ', top=' + top + ', left=' + left);
    }

    41.  Pop a URL from a ribbon button

    Great info on the window parameters you can set here:  http://javascript-array.com/scripts/window_open/

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    function LaunchSite() {
        // read URL from CRM field
        var SiteURL = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("new_sharepointurl").getValue();
        // execute function to launch the URL
        LaunchFullScreen(SiteURL);
    }
     
    function LaunchFullScreen(url) {
     // set the window parameters
     params  = 'width='+screen.width;
     params += ', height='+screen.height;
     params += ', top=0, left=0';
     params += ', fullscreen=yes';
     params += ', resizable=yes';
     params += ', scrollbars=yes';
     params += ', location=yes';
     
     newwin=window.open(url,'windowname4', params);
     if (window.focus) {
         newwin.focus()
     }
     return false;
    }

    42.  Pop the lookup window associated to a Lookup field:

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    43.  Pop a Web Resource (new approach):

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    function PopWebResource() {
        Xrm.Utility.openWebResource("new_Hello");
    }

    44. Using a SWITCH statement

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    function GetFormType() {
        var FormType = Xrm.Page.ui.getFormType();
        if (FormType != null) {
            switch (FormType) {
                case 1:
                    return "create";
                    break;
                case 2:
                    return "update";
                    break;
                case 3:
                    return "readonly";
                    break;
                case 4:
                    return "disabled";
                    break;
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                    return "bulkedit";
                    break;
                default:
                    return null;
            }
        }
    }

    45.  Pop an Ok/Cancel Dialog

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    function SetApproval() {
        if (confirm("Are you sure?")) {
            // Actions to perform when 'Ok' is selected:
            var Approval = Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes.get("new_phaseapproval");
            Approval.setValue(1);
            alert("Approval has been granted - click Ok to update CRM");
            Xrm.Page.data.entity.save();
        }
        else {
            // Actions to perform when 'Cancel' is selected:
            alert("Action cancelled");
        }
    }

    46.  Retrieve a GUID via REST (default the Price List field)

    In this example (intended for the Opportunity form’s Onload event) I execute a REST query to retrieve the GUID of the Price List named “Wholesale Price List”.  I then execute the DefaultPriceList function to default the Price List field.  As this uses REST your CRM form will need json2 and jquery libraries registered on the CRM form (I have these libraries in asolution file I import when needed):

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    function RetrieveGUID() {
        // Get CRM Context
        var context = Xrm.Page.context;
        var serverUrl = context.getServerUrl();
        // Cater for URL differences between on-premise and online
        if (serverUrl.match(//$/)) {
            serverUrl = serverUrl.substring(0, serverUrl.length - 1);
        }
        // Define ODATA query
        var ODATA_ENDPOINT = "/XRMServices/2011/OrganizationData.svc";
        var ODATA_EntityCollection = "/PriceLevelSet";
        var PriceListName = 'Wholesale Price List';
        var QUERY = "?$select=PriceLevelId&$filter=Name%20eq%20'" + PriceListName + "'&$top=1";
        var URL = serverUrl + ODATA_ENDPOINT + ODATA_EntityCollection + QUERY;
        //Asynchronous AJAX call
        $.ajax({
            type: "GET",
            contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
            datatype: "json",
            url: URL,
            beforeSend: function (XMLHttpRequest) {
                //Specifying this header ensures that the results will be returned as JSON.
                XMLHttpRequest.setRequestHeader("Accept", "application/json");
            },
            success: function (data, textStatus, XmlHttpRequest) {
                //This function will trigger asynchronously if the Retrieve was successful
                var GUID_Retrieved = data.d.results[0].PriceLevelId;
                DefaultPriceList(GUID_Retrieved, PriceListName);
            },
            error: function (XmlHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) {
                //This function will trigger asynchronously if the Retrieve returned an error
                alert("ajax call failed");
            }
        });
    }
     
    function DefaultPriceList(GUID, NAME){
            var lookupValue = new Array();
            lookupValue[0] = new Object();
            lookupValue[0].id = GUID;
            lookupValue[0].name = NAME;
            lookupValue[0].entityType = "pricelevel";
            Xrm.Page.getAttribute("pricelevelid").setValue(lookupValue);
    }

    Here is a little more info that will help you get your head around the general design of all this…

    Depending upon what you want to do you will interact with one of the following:

    Xrm.Page.data.entity.attributes – The data fields represented by fields on the form

    Xrm.Page.ui.controls – The user interface controls on the form

    Xrm.Page.ui.navigation.items – The navigation items on the form

    Xrm.Utility – A container of helpful functions

    When referring to fields or controls you must specify the name of the field and surround with quotes (and make sure you get the case right):

    image

    When referring to nav items you must specify the nav ID and surround it with quotes.  To determine the nav ID:

    – open the CRM form in IE

    – hit F12 to activate IE’s developer tools (if it doesn’t appear, check for it under Task Manager and maximise it from there)

    – in the developer tools window click the arrow to activate the “Select element by click” mode

    – on the CRM form click the nav item (the dev tools window will take you to HTML definition of that element)

    image

    – just above there you will see the nav ID specified, look for id=”nav<something>”

    image

    When setting properties to true/false do not surround the true/false value with quotes.

    Typically there are 2 steps to interacting with fields.  First you get the field as an object.  Then you interact with that object to get or set the property value you are interested in.

    Here’s an excellent post that provides a comparison of CRM v4 syntax and CRM 2011:

    http://community.dynamics.com/product/crm/crmtechnical/b/crminogic/archive/2011/02/19/difference-between-crm-4-0-and-crm2011-script-for-using-on-form-customization.aspx

    And here’s a download containing similar code snippets but provisioned as installable Visual Studio code snippets (something I wasn’t aware of but think is pretty cool!).

    Here’s another useful jscript list:  http://andreaswijayablog.blogspot.com/2011/07/crm-2011-javascript-functions.html

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