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  • Stop Typing, Start Testing: Fast Data Entry in Dataverse with LevelUp
    During my daily routine, I have to repeat data entry steps to troubleshoot bugs and/or test written code – Create Contact, Create a Child Case, Save, check the result. I believe all developers are going in rounds with this repetitive and annoying routine. Back in time, I created ribbon buttons that were visible only to ... The post Stop Typing, Start Testing: Fast Data Entry in Dataverse with LevelUp appeared first on Andrew Butenko's Blog.
     

Stop Typing, Start Testing: Fast Data Entry in Dataverse with LevelUp

21 September 2025 at 05:40

During my daily routine, I have to repeat data entry steps to troubleshoot bugs and/or test written code – Create Contact, Create a Child Case, Save, check the result. I believe all developers are going in rounds with this repetitive and annoying routine. Back in time, I created ribbon buttons that were visible only to ...

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  • PCF: Using in Panels and Dialogs
    In my previous post, I described a way around on how to embed PCFs into MDA. During the investigation of what is possible, I found out that Xrm.Navigation.navigateTo ignores “navigationOptions” so it was not possible to show PCF in modal dialogs. I don’t like limitations, so I was looking for a way around it, and ... The post PCF: Using in Panels and Dialogs appeared first on Andrew Butenko's Blog.
     

PCF: Using in Panels and Dialogs

2 September 2025 at 01:55

In my previous post, I described a way around on how to embed PCFs into MDA. During the investigation of what is possible, I found out that Xrm.Navigation.navigateTo ignores “navigationOptions” so it was not possible to show PCF in modal dialogs. I don’t like limitations, so I was looking for a way around it, and ...

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  • PCF: Direct embedding of Controls into SiteMap
    At the moment, we, as developers, can develop PCF controls of 2 types – “field” bound and “dataset” bound. But what if I need to embed some kind of special visualization directly into the SiteMap of a Model Driven Application? Until today, I knew a few ways to address this requirement: give up on using ... The post PCF: Direct embedding of Controls into SiteMap appeared first on Andrew Butenko's Blog.
     

PCF: Direct embedding of Controls into SiteMap

31 March 2025 at 20:26

At the moment, we, as developers, can develop PCF controls of 2 types – “field” bound and “dataset” bound. But what if I need to embed some kind of special visualization directly into the SiteMap of a Model Driven Application? Until today, I knew a few ways to address this requirement: give up on using ...

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  • PCF: Extended work with linking in Dataset PCF Components
    I have been building PCF control since the early days of this Power Platform Component. Even now, after 5 years of using it, I keep finding interesting challenges. In this case, it was linking and filtration of the data based on the further-then-1 hop way from the “main” dataset entity. Challenge Let’s consider the following ... The post PCF: Extended work with linking in Dataset PCF Components appeared first on Andrew Butenko's Blog.
     

PCF: Extended work with linking in Dataset PCF Components

3 December 2024 at 11:22

I have been building PCF control since the early days of this Power Platform Component. Even now, after 5 years of using it, I keep finding interesting challenges. In this case, it was linking and filtration of the data based on the further-then-1 hop way from the “main” dataset entity. Challenge Let’s consider the following ...

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  • Showing indirectly related records in the form’s grid
    During my recent project, I resolved a few similar tasks – the requirement was to show records that are not directly related to the current one. Depending on the scenario you can use one of 2 ways I provided in this post. No-Code way The first way is quite limited in possibilities and applicable scenarios ... The post Showing indirectly related records in the form’s grid appeared first on Andrew Butenko's Blog.
     

Showing indirectly related records in the form’s grid

3 October 2022 at 11:20

During my recent project, I resolved a few similar tasks – the requirement was to show records that are not directly related to the current one. Depending on the scenario you can use one of 2 ways I provided in this post. No-Code way The first way is quite limited in possibilities and applicable scenarios ...

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