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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Extensions Cookbook

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Extensions Cookbook

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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Extensions Cookbook

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Extensions Cookbook

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Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a powerful tool. It has many unique features that empower organisations to bridge common business challenges and technology pitfalls that would usually hinder the adoption of a CRM solution. This book sets out to enable you to harness the power of Dynamics 365 and cater to your unique circumstances. We start this book with a no-code configuration chapter and explain the schema, fields, and forms modeling techniques. We then move on to server-side and client-side custom code extensions. Next, you will see how best to integrate Dynamics 365 in a DevOps pipeline to package and deploy your extensions to the various SDLC environments. This book also covers modern libraries and integration patterns that can be used with Dynamics 365 (Angular, 3 tiers, and many others). Finally, we end by highlighting some of the powerful extensions available. Throughout we explain a range of design patterns and techniques that can be used to enhance your code quality; the aim is that you will learn to write enterprise-scale quality code.
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Impersonate another user when running your plugin


Often, when running a plugin, you would want to execute a server-side transaction that might require additional privileges that the current logged in user does not have. For example, when a plugin passes or fails, you want to record the outcome of your process in a custom entity. Normal users would typically have limited-to-no access to such entities to avoid tampering. In such a scenario, even though the plugin is running in the context of a user, you would want that user to temporarily run as a different user with the correct privileges.

There are two ways to impersonate within plugins: you can either do it in your plugin code or when registering your plugin. In this recipe, we will cover the in-code example.

Getting ready

You will need a plugin already created, such as the one in the previous recipe. When running the code, the users must have the Act On Behalf Of Another User privilege (under Business Management | Miscellaneous Privileges...

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