Dear all,

A user of Axapta lately raised the question/issue that they could
not add members to email groups created in CRM.

The organization has only the license key for sales force
automation. The license code sales force automation is connected to
the configuration key SmmCRM.

What I have noticed is that the following elements have assigned
this configuration key:
- menu item smmEmailGroup
- menu item smmEmailMembers
- table smmEmailMembers
- table smmEmailGroups

I also noticed that the button OpenEmailMembersForm on the form
smmEmailGroups has no configuration key assigned.

The form smmEmailMembers contains 4 data sources:
- smmEmailMembers
- ContactPerson
- EmplTable
- smmSalesUnitMembers

Now the last table has been assigned the configuration key SmmSM
(which relates to the license code Sales Management).

Since you can not open the form smmEmailMembers standalone, requires
a buffer to be initialized, I have been trying to find out whether
there are besides the form smmEmailGroups, other forms that call it.

Because this would perhaps explain how to add members from out of
other areas in CRM.

I have not found another form!


My main questions - remarks now are:
Is this a design error? Or was it meant to be this way?

If it needs to be excluded for those not having the license code
sales management, why is there no configuration key on the button.

On the other hand if it should work when you do not have the license
code sales management, why is the data source smmSalesUnitMembers
part of the form or why does it have the license code sales
management.

Is there a way to have tables assigned different license codes and
still use them as datasources on one form without causing problems?


regards,
Danny Gaethofs






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