Migrating Business Units using SSIS Integration Toolkit for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
In this blog post, we will try to discuss the scenario when you need to replicate or migrate business units from one CRM organization to another one. While walking you through the development process, we also try to illustrate some implementation patterns that you might find useful.
Writing Script Component or Script Task using CRM Connection Manager
Learn to write a SSIS script component or task by using the CRM connection manager, which provides full SDK capability that allows talking to CRM server.
Limitations with CRM FetchXML
This blog post discusses some limitations with CRM FetchXML query.
Release: SSIS Integration Toolkit v3.1 for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Today we are pleased to announce the release of SSIS Integration Toolkit v3.1 for Microsoft Dynamics CRM. The new release includes some important enhancements and bug fixes.
Release: SSIS Integration Toolkit v3.0 for Salesforce
Today we are very excited to announce the release of SSIS Integration Toolkit v3.0 for Salesforce, which includes some important new features.
SSIS 2012 Error - 'Salt' attribute for PassWord is missing in the project manifest
We have received a couple of reporting of the error mentioned in the title for SSIS Integration Toolkit for Dynamics CRM. We have done some preliminary investigation and we believe this is a SQL Server bug. Read for more information about the error and workaround solution.
CRM Connection Error: Value cannot be null. Parameter name: authenticationCredentials.SupportingCredentials
We recently received error reports of "Value cannot be null. Parameter name: authenticationCredentials.SupportingCredentials". Read more for the solution.
Introducing SQL2FetchXML Online Converter
Today, we are happy to announce that we have just launched a new website called SQL2FetchXML.com, which is a free online converter that helps convert SQL script into CRM FetchXML query.