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MS CRM v1.2 Sales Process (Sales Standard License)
Posted by Licky Suryawan on February 27th, 2004


Hi All,
What's the answer of this questions?

How many numbers of Sales process in Sales Standard License ?
A. 0
B. 3
C. 6
D. Unlimited



Posted by Jürgen Beck on February 27th, 2004


Licky Suryawan wrote:
Course Microsoft CRM Applications, Page 42:
"Standard: One single sales process, manually applied"

:-)

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Jürgen Beck
MCSD.NET, MCDBA, MCSE, MCT
MCP CRM Application/Installation/Customization
www.Juergen-Beck.de


Posted by Licky Suryawan on March 3rd, 2004


Jurgen,

But there is no answer : 1 ????

Thx,

Licky Suryawan
MCSE,MCSA,CCNA,CCEA,MCT

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Posted by Matt Parks on March 3rd, 2004


Technically, the answer is 0. The javascript "sales process" that is
supported in the Std version doesn't really qualify as a Sales
Process.

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<licky@mitrasoft.co.id> wrote:

Jurgen,

But there is no answer : 1 ????

Thx,

Licky Suryawan
MCSE,MCSA,CCNA,CCEA,MCT

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Posted by Licky Suryawan on March 4th, 2004


Thanks Matt Parks,

I agree too, the other question :

"GUID" is stand for :
a. Global Unique Identifier
b. Globally Unique Identifier

This is reeally confusing, based on App Pro Training Kit p.103 &
Customization Training Kit p.231


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Posted by Dirk VDB on March 4th, 2004


In SQL Books On Line:

The uniqueidentifier data type stores 16-byte binary values that operate as
globally unique identifiers (GUIDs). A GUID is a unique binary number; no
other computer in the world will generate a duplicate of that GUID value.
The main use for a GUID is for assigning an identifier that must be unique
in a network that has many computers at many sites.

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