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New Operators in the Advanced Find in Dynamics CRM 2015

Post Author: Joe D365 |

Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015 new release ‘Vega’ has come up with a new conditional operators in Advanced Find.  The new conditional operators are called ‘Under’ and ‘Not-Under’ respectively.  These in some cases interact with new hierarchical security model in CRM 2015, and in other cases work with the hierarchy of accounts, and hierarchy of products mentioned in the top 10 features of CRM 2015.

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These conditional operators can be use while performing any of the below tasks.

  1. Advanced Find through Online or On-Premises CRMconditional operators

2. Implementing any business logic using SDK

3. Using Fetch expression (under and not-under)

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With the new conditional operators in Advance Find, users will have an improved searching experience for records within CRM.

CRM 2015 Tip!  The Advanced Find button is now displayed right corner of command bar making it super easy and quick to access.

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Please visit our Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015 page for the latest on the new features coming this fall.

Happy CRM’ing!

Joe CRM
By Joe D365
Joe D365 is a Microsoft Dynamics 365 superhero who runs on pure Dynamics adrenaline. As the face of PowerObjects, Joe D365’s mission is to reveal innovative ways to use Dynamics 365 and bring the application to more businesses and organizations around the world.

4 comments on “New Operators in the Advanced Find in Dynamics CRM 2015”

    1. Hi Kris - the trial is not available publicly. It is still scheduled to be released towards the end of this year. Check with your partner and see if they are in the tap/beta program. if so they may be able to get you an org to play with and get ready for 2015.

      1. Hi,

        Some of the operators in advanced find in missing for the "Account' field in "opportunity" entity.I have noticed that "contains" operator is missing. Please let me know it is a product feature in ms crm 2015 online.

        1. Hi - we just checked our crm online and we do have a contains operator for accounts. Are you in crm 2015 with the spring / update 1 or just plain 2015 ?

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