UserQuery (saved view) entity messages and methods
Applies To: Dynamics CRM 2013
A user query (saved view) represents a saved database query that a user or team owns. The schema name for this entity is UserQuery. To view the entity metadata for your organization, install the Metadata Browser solution described in Browse the metadata for your organization. You can also view the metadata for an uncustomized organization in the Excel file called EntityMetadata.xlsx included in the top-level folder of the SDK download.
The following table describes the messages for this entity, which you use with the IOrganizationService.Execute method.
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Assigns a user query to another user or team. |
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Creates a user query. You can also call the IOrganizationService.Create method. |
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Deletes a user query. You can also call the IOrganizationService.Delete method. |
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Executes a previously saved query specified by an ID. |
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Shares a user query with another security principal (user or team). |
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Changes the access rights for a user query previously shared with another security principal (user or team). |
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Retrieves a user query. You can also call the IOrganizationService.Retrieve method. |
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Retrieves a collection of user queries. You can also call the IOrganizationService.RetrieveMultiple method. |
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Retrieves the access that the specified security principal (user or team) has to a user query. |
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Retrieves a collection of a user query, along their access rights to the user query. |
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Removes all access to a user query for the specified security principal (user or team). |
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Sets the state of a user query. The possible states are defined in the UserQueryState enumeration. You can see the states in the UserQuery entity metadata. You can find this information in the metadata for your organization. See the preceding metadata browser information. |
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Updates a user query. You can also call the IOrganizationService.Update method. |
See Also
UserQuery (saved view) entity
UserQuery (saved view) entity privileges