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Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 User's Guide - MAEIL, Information ...

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See also: Navigation Pane (The column on the left side of <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> that includes panes, such asWorkplace and Marketing, and the categories within each pane. Click a category under the pane to show the itemsin the list. )snapshot (A static file that contains the results of a report that was run at a particular time. )snapshot definition (A collection of settings required to produce a snapshot, including user credentials, filter criteria,parameters, and schedule information. )status (The state of a record or activity. For example, a case can be Active or Resolved, and an e-mail activity can havea status of Draft or Sent. Status is also used by workflow rules to determine when to move to the next stage in aworkflow or sales process. )See also: status reason (The description of the status of a record or activity. For example, if a case has a status ofActive, the status reason could be Researching or Waiting for Details. The options available are based on what type ofrecord is open and the status of the record. When the status of a record changes, if more than one status reason ispossible, a dialog box is displayed to enable the user to select the appropriate status reason. ), workflow rule (A set ofaction steps in a business process or sales process. Workflow rules determine the required activities for a workflow andthe order in which those activities must be performed. )status reason (The description of the status of a record or activity. For example, if a case has a status of Active, thestatus reason could be Researching or Waiting for Details. The options available are based on what type of record isopen and the status of the record. When the status of a record changes, if more than one status reason is possible, adialog box is displayed to enable the user to select the appropriate status reason. )See also: status (The state of a record or activity. For example, a case can be Active or Resolved, and an e-mail activitycan have a status of Draft or Sent. Status is also used by workflow rules to determine when to move to the next stagein a workflow or sales process. )subordinate record (The record that is deactivated when records are merged. Data from the subordinate record isadded to the master record. )See also: master record (The record that stays active when records are merged. Data from the subordinate record isadded to this record. )synchronization (The exchange of data between a user's local data and the <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> database so thatthe data is the same. )system attribute (An attribute that is included in <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> by default. For example, the name attributein the Account entity is a system attribute. )See also: custom attribute (An attribute that is not included in <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> by default. Instead, a customeror partner adds it after they install the software, to help adapt the software to the customer's needs. )system entity (An entity that is included in <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> by default, such as Account. )See also: custom entity (An entity that is not included in <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> by default. You can create customentities by using the customization tools. ), entity (A structure used to manage data. <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> entitiesinclude Account, Case, and Activity. ), related entity (An entity that is associated with a primary entity (record type)through a unique reference defined by using a lookup control on the related entity form. For example, an account has aunique reference to a primary contact. )system job (A process that <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> performs independently or in the background. Other processes canbe started before a system job has finished. Examples of system jobs include workflow jobs and duplicate detectionjobs. )See also: workflow job (A type of system job that performs the actions defined in a workflow on a specific record. )490 <strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>Dynamics</strong> <strong>CRM</strong> <strong>4.0</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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