We got this error while trying to save the form which uses the PCF Control. This was because the name of the property was changed And the updated solution was imported, while the control on the form was still referring to the old property name. Fix is straightforward, remove the field using that control with … Continue reading “Microsoft.Crm.CrmException: Property ‘x’ isn’t declared on…
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Microsoft.Crm.CrmException: Property ‘x’ isn’t declared on the control manifest in Microsoft Dynamics 365
We got this error while trying to save the form which uses the PCF Control. This was because the name of the property was changed And the updated solution was imported, while the control on the form was still referring to the old property name. Fix is straightforward, remove the field using that control with…
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