- New Address type picklist value not appearing in picklist on forms
- Posted by Mic Mayne on December 1st, 2004
Hi,
I've customized my Customer Address form to add a new AddressType value of
"Registered Office"; value is 6 and I can see it when I go into the form
customization editor.
However, when I try to add a new address to, say, a Contact, this new
address type value isn't shown. Ditto if I attempt to edit an existing
address.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
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Michael Mayne
- Posted by Matt Parks on December 1st, 2004
Did you publish the forms and then issue an IISRESET?
Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM
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On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 10:21:04 -0800, Mic Mayne <micspam@jadegroup.co.uk> wrote:
Hi,
I've customized my Customer Address form to add a new AddressType value of
"Registered Office"; value is 6 and I can see it when I go into the form
customization editor.
However, when I try to add a new address to, say, a Contact, this new
address type value isn't shown. Ditto if I attempt to edit an existing
address.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
- Posted by Mic Mayne on December 1st, 2004
Matt,
Sorry, no. I (foolishly?) followed the online help which made no mention of
this. OK, how to I publish a form? Just point me to the relevant docs and
I'll figure it out...
Thanks
Michael
- Posted by Support www.MSCRM-ADDONS.COM on December 2nd, 2004
1)Open the Deployment Manager
2)right click on the root ->all tasks -> publish customisation
3) select object (account if you changed the account form)
4) start crm
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- Posted by Mic Mayne on December 2nd, 2004
Christian,
Thanks. I'll give it a go.
- Posted by Leo Rietbergen on December 3rd, 2004
Hi Mic,
don't forget to do also to restart the IIS (like Matt said)
to do so go to Start at the server and click on --> Settings --> Control
Panel --> Administrative Tools --> Services
At the bottom you will find the < WorldWide Webb Publish Service > do a
right click at this and choose < Restart >
You will need to do this often so better make a schortcut of the Services
succes
Leo
"Mic Mayne" wrote:
- Posted by Matt Parks on December 3rd, 2004
Actually, you don't need a shortcut. Just run the command "IISRESET".
Matt Parks
MVP - Microsoft CRM
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On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 06:29:09 -0800, "Leo Rietbergen"
<LeoRietbergen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Hi Mic,
don't forget to do also to restart the IIS (like Matt said)
to do so go to Start at the server and click on --> Settings --> Control
Panel --> Administrative Tools --> Services
At the bottom you will find the < WorldWide Webb Publish Service > do a
right click at this and choose < Restart >
You will need to do this often so better make a schortcut of the Services
succes
Leo
"Mic Mayne" wrote: