tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626694840902767365.post2054987575548827602..comments2023-05-24T15:38:15.768+02:00Comments on Friendly Dynamics (365) CRM Monster: Dynamics connector... nice but no worthy yet?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626694840902767365.post-61122343765339253952011-08-29T22:07:07.229+02:002011-08-29T22:07:07.229+02:00Must say that I got it up and running with AX, for...Must say that I got it up and running with AX, for about a month now. For AX I discovered that once there is an error, it's data related and the errormessage is in AX visible.<br />The log from the connector itself then only shows Object not set to an instance of an object.<br />The errors on CRM part are luckily crisp.<br />You can handle most of it, but it's no scribe (yet).<br />This Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626694840902767365.post-91030019299180949352011-08-09T01:42:44.746+02:002011-08-09T01:42:44.746+02:00I have had to use the connector recently and its o...I have had to use the connector recently and its ok if you set up the default connector but as soon as you try and add a custom entity it is extremely difficult.<br /><br />The biggest problem I had using the connector was the lack of documentation and examples.<br /><br />It's very frustrating to useAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-626694840902767365.post-33244124383184576592011-07-31T09:16:51.043+02:002011-07-31T09:16:51.043+02:00WOW, thanks for the post. I have not had to use th...WOW, thanks for the post. I have not had to use the connectors yet but it's only a matter of time. I will be interested if you get a response from Microsoft. Also I hope others will provided input that have attempted to use it.nzCRMguy (Mark Smith)https://www.blogger.com/profile/08324517224470040106noreply@blogger.com