Dynamics CRM - Enable/Disable audit |
<AMDYNAMICSCRM ACTIVITY="enable_disable_audit" ACTION="text (options)" AUDITORGANIZATION="yes/no" AUDITENTITY="yes/no" ENTITY="text" PROTOCOL="text (options)" SERVER="text" USERNAME="text" PASSWORD="password (encrypted)" DOMAIN="text" ORGANIZATION="text" AUTODISCOVER="yes/no" DISCOVERYURI="text" ORGANIZATIONURI="text" HOMEREALMURI="text" AUTHTYPE="text (options)" TIMOUT="number" PROXYTYPE="text (options)" PROXYSERVER="text" PROXYPORT="number" PROXYUSERNAME="text" PROXYPASSWORD="text (encrypted)" /> |
Description:
Enables or disables Dynamics CRM auditing for the specified organization or entity.
NOTE: To function properly, this activity requires a Microsoft Dynamics CRM System Administrator or System Customizer security role or equivalent permissions. |
Dynamics CRM supports an auditing capability where entity and attribute data changes within an organization can be recorded over time for use in analysis and reporting purposes. A System Administrator may want to stop auditing for maintenance purposes or when the database is limited in space. Disabling auditing at the organization level stops the tracking of changes for the entities and attribute data within that organization. When organization level auditing is re-enabled, the same entities and attribute data for which tracking stopped will automatically re-start.
Connection
Property |
Type |
Required |
Default |
Markup |
Description |
Connection |
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|
|
|
Indicates where Dynamics CRM user credentials, connection properties and other preferences should originate from. This is a design mode parameter used only during task construction and configuration, thus, comprises no markup. The available options are:
|
Session |
Text |
Yes if connection is session-based |
DynamicsCrmSession1 |
SESSION="DynamicsCrmSession1" |
The name of an existing session to attach this activity to. This parameter is active only if the Connection parameter is set to Session. The default session name is 'DynamicsCrmSession1'. |
Server (protocol) |
Text (options) |
Yes |
HTTPS |
|
Specifies the protocol used to connect to the Dynamics CRM server. The URL can be HTTP or HTTPS and the port is optional if it is HTTP over port 80 or HTTPS over port 443. The available options are:
|
Server |
Text |
Yes |
(Empty) |
|
The
URL or IP address of the Dynamics CRM server to establish a connection
with. If entering a URL, the port is optional if it is http over
port 80 or https over port 443. (e.g.,crm-server:port). The
server URL is typically in the format
|
Username or Windows Live ID |
Text |
Yes |
(Empty) |
|
The usename of the service account that is used to connect using AD, SPLA, or Passport authentication types. The format for this is specific to the authentication type: domain\username for AD and SPLA authentication types and a Windows Live ID for Passport authentication. |
Password |
Text |
Yes |
(Empty) |
PASSWORD="encrypted" |
The password of the service account that is used to connect using AD, SPLA, or Passport authentication. |
Domain name (optional) |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
DOMAIN="netauto.com" |
The name of the domain that will verify user credentials (optional). |
Organization name |
Text |
Yes |
(Empty) |
ORGANIZATION="Network Automation" |
The name of the organization associated with the account. To query organization names and Dynamics CRM server URIs that exist on the system, click the font-size: 8pt; font-weight: bold;">Discover button. |
Microsoft Office 365 |
Yes/No |
No |
No |
OFFICE365="YES" |
If set to YES, connection will be established via Office365 account. Set this option to YES if using Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online through Microsoft Outlook. Set to NO by default. |
Auto discover |
Yes/No |
No |
No |
AUTODISCOVER="YES" |
Auto-discovery helps you detect where the Dynamics CRM components are installed, whether locally or remotely. If set to YES, will use CrmDiscoveryService to obtain a name and URL endpoint for a target organization (set to NO by default). The CrmDiscoveryService Web service is accessed through a global URL of an on-premise Microsoft Dynamics CRM server. Each Microsoft Dynamics CRM server hosts the CrmDiscoveryService Web service, which is located here: http://<server:port>/MSCRMServices/2007/AD/CrmDiscoveryService.asm. NOTE: Setting this parameter to YES inactivates various settings. |
Discovery URI |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
DISCOVERYURI=" |
The Discovery URL used by your site if you are connecting to a Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online organization. To connect to Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online, the discovery service is first hit to retrieve a passport authentication ticket. This ticket indicates that a Live ID user is, in fact, authenticated to use the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online instance. |
Organization URI |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
ORGANIZATIONURI=" |
The URL of the organization service. If the Auto discover parameter is set to YES, this parameter becomes inactive. |
Home realm URI |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
HOMEREALMURI=" |
The URL of the home realm. This is the address of the identity provider. If the Auto discover parameter is set to YES, this parameter becomes inactive. |
Authentication type |
Text (options) |
No |
LiveID |
|
The type of authentication used to connect to the Dynamics CRM server. If the Auto discover parameter is set to YES, this parameter becomes inactive. The available options are:
|
Timeout (seconds) |
Number |
No |
120 |
TIMEOUT="120" |
The total amount of time (in seconds) to allow for a synchronous connection request to the CRM server to complete. If this value is surpassed, a timeout error will occur. The default value is 120 seconds (3 minutes). |
Proxy type |
Text (options) |
No |
System default |
|
The type of proxy in which to connect to. The available options are:
|
Use authentication |
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|
|
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If enabled, specifies that the proxy requires authentication before granting access to resources. If disabled (default), specifies that no authentication is required. This is a visual mode parameter only used during design time, therefore, it contains no properties or markup. This parameter is active only if the Proxy Type parameter is set to HTTP. |
Proxy server |
Text |
Yes if proxy type is HTTP |
(Empty) |
PROXYSERVER="proxy.server.com" |
The hostname or IP address of the proxy server to connect to. This parameter is active only if the Proxy type parameter is set to HTTP. |
Proxy port |
Number |
No |
808 |
PROXYPORT="1028" |
The port that should be used to connect to the proxy server. The default value is 808. This parameter is active only if the Proxy type parameter is set to HTTP. |
Proxy username |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
PROXYUSER="username" |
The username used to authenticate connection with the proxy server (if required). This parameter is active only if the Proxy type parameter is set to HTTP. |
Proxy password |
Text |
No |
(Empty) |
PROXYPWD="encrypted" |
The password used to authenticate connection with the proxy server (if required). This parameter is active only if the Proxy type parameter is set to HTTP. |
Audit
Property |
Type |
Required |
Default |
Markup |
Description |
Action |
Text (options) |
Yes |
Enable |
|
The audit related action to perform. The available options are:
|
Auditing for organization |
Yes/No |
No |
No |
AUDITORGANIZATION="yes" |
If set to YES, the auditing operation selected in the Action parameter will be performed at the organization level. If set to NO, auditing will not be performed at the organization level (set to NO by default). NOTE: You can enable or disable auditing at the organization and entity levels. If auditing is not enabled at the organization level, auditing of entities and attributes, even if it is enabled, does not occur. By default, auditing is enabled on all auditable entity attributes but is disabled at the entity and organization level. |
Auditing for entity |
Yes/No |
No |
No |
AUDITENTITY="yes" |
If set to YES, the auditing operation selected in the Action parameter will be performed at the entity level. If set to NO, auditing will not be performed. NOTE: You can enable or disable auditing at the organization and entity levels. If auditing is not enabled at the organization level, auditing of entities and attributes, even if it is enabled, does not occur. By default, auditing is enabled on all auditable entity attributes but is disabled at the entity and organization level. |
Entity logical name (e.g.,account) |
Text |
Yes if Auditing for entity is set to YES |
(Empty) |
ENTITY="account" |
The logical name of the entity in which to enable/disable auditing. The logical name is an all lowercase version of the original name assigned during creation of the entity. For instance, if an entity named Production was created, its logical name would be production. This parameter is active only if the Auditing for entity parameter is set to YES. |
NOTE: The sample AML code below can be copied and pasted directly into the Steps panel of the Task Builder. |
Description: This sample session-based task uses the 'Enable/Disable audit' activity to enable auditing.
<AMDYNAMICSCRM ACTIVITY="create_session" PROTOCOL="http" SERVER="209.223.157.106" USERNAME="administrator" PASSWORD="AM2gvUWJwwypS+Z9QcnFzL2L9z1QydMMsQpaME" DOMAIN="netautoinc" ORGANIZATION="netautodyn" AUTODISCOVER="no" DISCOVERYURI="http://209.223.157.106/XRMServices/2011/Discovery.svc" ORGANIZATIONURI="http://dynamicscrm2011/netautodyn/XRMServices/2011/Organization.svc" AUTHTYPE="ActiveDirectory" SESSION="DynamicsCrmSession1" /> <AMDYNAMICSCRM ACTIVITY="enable_disable_audit" SESSION="DynamicsCrmSession1" AUDITORGANIZATION="YES" AUDITENTITY="YES" ENTITY="account" /> <AMDYNAMICSCRM ACTIVITY="end_session" SESSION="DynamicsCrmSession1" /> |