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Many times, we get requirement to show/hide a button based on certain condition for which we define Enable Rule in Ribbon Workbench. If we need javaScript code for evaluation then we use Custom Enable Rule mentioning library, method to execute, passing PrimaryControl CRM parameter and additional parameters if necessary. Sometimes,…
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D365: Enable Rule for button with asynchronous API request using promise
Ajit Patra Many times, we get requirement to show/hide a button based on certain condition for which we define Enable Rule in Ribbon Workbench. If we need javaScript code for evaluation then we use Custom Enable Rule mentioning library, method to execute, passing PrimaryControl CRM parameter and additional parameters if necessary.
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