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The guide also describes how to use Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connector for standard scenarios.
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Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connector allows you to access the full suite of ICM functionality within Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connector.
With the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connector, you can integrate data between Microsoft Dynamics CRM and other enterprise applications, Web Services, XML data sources, legacy systems and simple and complex flat- tiles. Whether your connection is with cloud, mobile or on premise software applications, you will be able to integrate quickly with a wizard-driven interface.
To integrate ICM with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 365:
1. Log on to Microsoft Dynamics CRM. The Dynamics CRM 365 home page opens.
3. Click Sales and select Settings. The Settings section opens.
You can configure ICM Solution only after you have installed Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connector. For more information about ICM App installation in Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connector, see Configuring CRM Dynamics 365 in ICM.
To configure the ICM Solution:
1. Click Settings on the top navigation bar and navigate to Solutions.
2. Click ICMSolution on All Solutions page. The ICM Setting page opens.
1. Click the plus icon next to Quick Create Configurations if you have enabled creating the Contract with a single-click.
2. Type or select the information in the following fields.
You need to setup single sign-on for CRM to work seamlessly with ICM. For more information about setting up single sign-on refer to:
https://community.dynamics.com/crm/b/microsoftdynamicscrmsolutions/archive/2016/11/11/sso-configuration-for-crm-portal
You can use the Advanced Search option to search for existing entities. You can save these searches and pin them as Favorites for easy access. Saved searches can be opened for easy access to the search results.
1. Click the Search tile at the top right corner on My Dashboard page. The Advanced Search page opens.
2. In the Please select Entities to Search field, enter or select appropriate entities from the list and type the keywords to search in the Enter Search here field.
If you have the search criteria defined and need to use it repeatedly, it is recommended to save the search. To configure Saved Search, we need some Data mapping which includes CRM Account and Opportunity ID (which is 18 digit of alphanumeric reference value). Hence, when defining the mapping of a CRM Opportunity with Contract Request, create a field/Attribute in that Contract Request that will hold the CRM Opportunity Id. You can similarly create an Attribute for the Account ID reference. After creating these required mappings, you can use the Saved Search.
To save the search:
1. Click the Save icon. This opens the Save Search window. Set the parameters for this Saved Search.
2. Type the name for the search. Use a name that you can easily associate with this search.
3. Click Yes to make it a global search. This allows all users of the selected Security Groups and Organization units to view it. Select No to save this search locally so that it will only be visible to the person creating it.
4. Specify the Advanced Parameters as follows:
With this feature, the CRM Administrator can map any of the entity level or parent level Attribute for executing Saved Search provided the Saved Search is created in ICM as per the Attribute configured in CRM.
If you do not configure the Attribute in CRM, the Saved Search is executed based on the CRM record System ID. The Contracts or Contract Requests will be retrieved from ICM to CRM provided the saved search in ICM is configured.
Use the Configuration tile in the ICM application to specify the mapping details between CRM and ICM. Data Mapping involves the following two primary tasks:
Multi-Select Attribute
Lookup Attribute
File Attachment
1. Log on to the ICM application.
2. Click Configuration on ICM Dashboard. The Configuration page opens.
3. Click Create Contract Type on the Configuration page. The Select Contract Type page opens displaying the following options:
4. Select Masterdata on the Select Contract Type page and click Next. The Create Contract Type page opens displaying the following five sections:
Details
Enter the following information on this page:
Attributes
5. Click the plus icon and create the following Attributes in ICM because the integration between CRM and ICM is restricted to the use of these Attributes only.
6. When creating each of the above Attributes, ensure that you retain the following default settings:
Display Preference
7. Select any four attributes that you want to display on the agreement tile view.
8. Click the plus icon or select the following attributes from the Available Attributes and click Next.
The Team section is displayed.
Team
9. Click the plus icon to add an approver to the Contract Type Masterdata team.
Verify
10. Verify the information you entered. Click Create.
11. Send the Contract Type for approval.
12. After the Masterdata is approved, publish the Masterdata Contract Type to make it available for Agreement creation.
You can create a Masterdata record for the Contract Type Masterdata that you created earlier. This helps in mapping the entities between CRM and ICM. ICM allows mapping this data from any CRM entity such as Opportunity, Account, or Quote to a Contract Request or Agreement by creating the Masterdata record in ICM.
To create the Masterdata record:
1. Click Configuration on My Dashboard. The Configuration page opens.
5. Click Next at the end of Masterdata Details section to go to the Attributes section and complete creating the Masterdata record.
Masterdata Details
6. Select the Category from the drop-down list.
7. Select the Contract Type Masterdata that you created earlier. For the purpose of mapping the data between ICM and CRM, select Client App Entity Mapping.
Attributes
10. This section displays the Attributes that you created when creating the Contract Type Masterdata. Complete the following details on this page:
11. Click Save to save the Masterdata record and enable mapping between ICM and CRM.
You can create a Contract Request if your organization does not provide the privileges to create a contract directly.
To create a Contract Request from an Opportunity:
1. Log on to Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connector using your credentials. The Sales Activity Dashboard opens.
2. Select Opportunities under Sales on the top navigation bar. The Open Opportunities page opens.
3. Select the opportunity for which you want to create a Request on the Open Opportunities page. The Opportunity Summary page opens.
4. On the Opportunity Summary page, scroll down to the ICM section.
5. Click the plus icon next to the Contract Request. The Create Contract Request page opens. The options available on this page indicate the type of Contract for which you are creating this Request.
The process of creating a contract from ICM in Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connector is dependent on the workflow implemented in your organization.
To create a Contract from an Opportunity:
1. Log on to Microsoft Dynamics CRM connector using your credentials. The Sales Activity Dashboard opens.
3. Select Opportunities from the drop-down list under Sales on the top navigation bar of your Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connector page. The Open Opportunities page opens.
4. Click the Opportunity from the list to create a Contract from Opportunity. The Opportunity Summary page opens.
5. On the Opportunity Summary page, scroll down to the ICM section.
Contract Type Details
8. Enter the following information in this section:
Attributes
This section contains the attributes that the primary owner selected while creating the Contract Type for the Agreement. Now, you are creating a contract using the same Contract Type. You can also save the details at any stage and return to this page to complete the Agreement later. The attributes displayed in this section vary based on the Contract Type you select.
Template Name
This section displays the Templates that you created for the selected Contract Type. This section appears only if you select Own type of paper to create the Agreement. Select the Template from the list.
ICM integration with Microsoft Dynamics CRM now enables creating an ICM Contract through Microsoft Dynamics CRM with a single-click.
Till now, when creating an ICM Contract in Microsoft Dynamics CRM, the user was required to go through the entire New Contract creation wizard even if all the form values were pre-filled based on the existing CRM data. With this enhancement, you can now configure and enable the Quick Create button on the Microsoft Dynamics CRM interface to create an ICM Contract without having to navigate through multiple form pages.
A similar single-click creation capability has also been added to the ICM Contract Request in Microsoft Dynamics CRM integration.
ICM integration with Microsoft Dynamics CRM is now enhanced with support for the following entities, provided the appropriate mapping configuration is present in ICM:
With this release, Microsoft Dynamics CRM administrator can configure the list of Contracts and Contract Requests displayed in Microsoft Dynamics CRM entities like Opportunity, Accounts etc., on the basis of other custom attributes, for example, Region, Country etc., rather than the Microsoft Dynamics CRM system ID. If a specific criterion is not provided, the list of Contracts or Contract Requests will be filtered on the basis of Microsoft Dynamics CRM system ID by default.
With this release, CRM administrator can now allow the user to stay on the Agreement Details page in CRM after creating the Agreement. This enables the user in avoiding to navigate through the CRM user interface to access the Agreement that was created. The CRM administrator can configure the Allow Redirect field on the Configuration page in CRM.
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