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I have a simple requirement to display the following fields on the Product entity in a Sub-Grid for Price List Items:

•Product Name
•Unit
•Pricing Method
•Amount
•Percentage
•Rounding Policy
•Rounding Option

This would have been a good default view for this entity. But I'd settle for being able to edit it, unfortunately there seems to be no way to do so, trying to Edit the view on the Sub-Grid properties, there is no Save and Close button (ditto on editing the views from the entity customisation). Creating a new view goes through all the motions, but produces an error message on Save. This entity is also, rather annoyingly, not present on the Advanced Find selection list.

This is a core element of the Product Catalog, it should be opened up a bit.

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STATUS DETAILS
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Ideas Administrator

Thank you for your feedback.

We are planning this feature as part of the functionality in 2019 release wave 2 in October

Please refer to the following link for more information 2019 Release Wave 2 documentation for Dynamics 365 for Sales

 

Sincerely,

Naitik Shah

Microsoft.

Comments

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This is particularly irritating when you can't hide Inactive Products/Price List Items., and therefore users can add old products to new Orders.

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This is a pain point for us to. The Administrator needs to see pricing details and can only see the Name and "Each" in the view which makes price list management very difficult.

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P

Thank you for your suggestion. We are considering this functionality for a future release of CRM. Rubaiyat Khan, Program Manager, Microsoft Dynamics CRM This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

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P

This is a pain point for us to. The Administrator needs to see pricing details and can only see the Name and "Each" in the view which makes price list management very difficult.

Category: General

P

Thank you for your suggestion. We are considering this functionality for a future release of CRM. Rubaiyat Khan, Program Manager, Microsoft Dynamics CRM This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Category: General