PowerObjects provides a great blog on how to use Query
Strings to populate data on a form.
CustomerEffective describes how to create meaningful
charts to show campaign ROI. First, track your campaign costs on the
campaign form and relate them to Opportunities where you capture revenue. On
your Opportunity form add a “Source Campaign Cost” field and populate it via
workflow (just grabbing the rollup field off the campaign). Then make a handy
chart on Opportunities showing “Actual Revenue” and “Source Campaign Cost”.
If you have ever been confused about what “The Cloud” is
and the benefits of “moving to the cloud” check out Altico’s
Infographic on the subject.
While On-Premise Deployments are still catching up to
Online, you may want to disable the new Process Driven Forms to display a more
accurate representation of what a new user’s experience will be. Leon Tribe
discusses how to Get
Rid of the Flow Forms by using Form Security.
Congratulations PowerObjects on being name the 2013
Partner of the Year. Check
out the summary on DynamicsWorld.
DynamicsWorld also hosted an MVP Interactive discussion
this week hosted by Donna Edwards. The
session is now available On Demand.
You can also check out Chris Cognetta’s introduction to Geoflow.
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