Actions on dashboards
You can perform actions such as create, retrieve, update, or delete, on organization-owned and user-owned dashboards.
Actions on an Organization-Owned Dashboard
To perform the following actions on an organization-owned dashboard (SystemForm
), you must have the System Administrator or the System Customizer role assigned to your account in Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement:
Create, retrieve, update, and delete. You can create or update an organization-owned dashboard by using the Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement Web Services or by customizing the entity form. For detailed information about creating a dashboard, see Create a Dashboard.
Set an organization-owned dashboard as the default dashboard for an organization by setting the
SystemForm.IsDefault
attribute value totrue
while creating or updating the dashboard.Important
Using the methods available in the Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement Web Services, it is possible to set two dashboards as the default. Make sure that no other dashboard is the default dashboard for the organization before updating this setting programmatically.
After you update an organization-owned dashboard, you must publish the metadata changes to make it visible across the organization. You can use the PublishAllXmlRequest message or PublishXmlRequest message to publish the changes made for an organization-owned dashboard. For a sample code that demonstrates this, see Sample: Create, Retrieve, Update and Delete (CRUD) a Dashboard.
For a list of supported messages on the organization-owned dashboard entity, see SystemForm Entity.
Actions on a User-Owned Dashboard
You can perform the following actions on a user-owned dashboard (UserForm
):
Create, retrieve, update, and delete. For detailed information about creating a user-owned dashboard, see Create a Dashboard.
Change the ownership of a user-owned dashboard by assigning it to another user or team using the AssignRequest message.
Retrieve the access that the specified security principal (user or team) has to a user-owned dashboard using the RetrievePrincipalAccessRequest message. You can also retrieve all the security principals (users or teams) that have access to a user-owned dashboard, along with their access rights to the user dashboard using the RetrieveSharedPrincipalsAndAccessRequest message.
Collaborate with other users and teams on specific areas by sharing a user-owned dashboard with them using the GrantAccessRequest, ModifyAccessRequest, and RevokeAccessRequest messages.
For a list of supported messages on the user-owned dashboard entity, see UserForm Entity.
See also
Dashboards for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement
Using FormXML for Dashboards
Create a Dashboard
Sample Dashboards
Dashboard Entities
Sample: Create, Retrieve, Update and Delete (CRUD) a Dashboard
Sample: Assign a User-Owned Dashboard to Another User