<JavaScriptFunction> (RibbonDiffXml)
Applies To: Dynamics CRM 2015
Specifies an action that calls a function from a specific JavaScript library.
Syntax
<JavaScriptFunction
FunctionName="String"
Library="String" >
<BoolParameter/>
<CrmParameter />
<DecimalParameter/>
<IntParameter/>
<StringParameter/>
</JavaScriptFunction>
Attributes and Elements
The following table lists the attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
Attributes
Attribute |
Description |
Type |
Usage |
---|---|---|---|
FunctionName |
The name of the JScript function to call. This string must begin with a letter, the underscore (“_”) character, or the dollar (“$”) symbol. The remaining characters can be any combination of letters, numbers, the underscore character, the dollar symbol or periods. |
String |
Required |
Library |
The name of the JScript library Web resource that contains the function. Use the $webresource: directive when specifying the library. |
String |
Required |
Child Elements
Element |
Description |
---|---|
Specifies a value with a Boolean data type that may be passed as a parameter. |
|
Represents data retrieved from the Microsoft Dynamics CRM application that may be passed as a parameter. |
|
Specifies a value with a decimal data type that may be passed as a parameter. |
|
Specifies a value with an integer data type that may be passed as a parameter. |
|
Specifies a value with a string data type that may be passed as a parameter. |
Parent Elements
Element |
Description |
---|---|
Specifies the actions that a command will perform. |
Remarks
If you are using this element to call a function that will use window.open to open a web resource, consider using the <Url> (RibbonDiffXml) action instead. With the <Url> action you can specify the Web resource using the $webresource directive to specify the web resource to open. This will allow the application to specify the URL to the cached web resource and will result in better performance, particularly if the web resource is an HTML web resource that hosts a Silverlight web resource.
Note
Opening entity forms in a dialog window using showModalDialog or showModelessDialog is not supported.
Element Information
XPath |
|
Schema Name |
JavaScriptFunctionType |
Validation File |
RibbonTypes.xsd |
Can be Empty |
Yes |
See Also
Ribbon XML reference
Use JavaScript with Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Customize commands and the ribbon
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