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RetrieveMissingComponentsRequest Class

Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013, Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online

Contains the data that is needed to retrieve a list of missing components in the target organization.

Namespace: Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Messages
Assembly: Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Proxy (in Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Proxy.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
<DataContractAttribute(Namespace:="https://schemas.microsoft.com/crm/2011/Contracts")> _
Public NotInheritable Class RetrieveMissingComponentsRequest
    Inherits OrganizationRequest
[DataContractAttribute(Namespace="https://schemas.microsoft.com/crm/2011/Contracts")] 
public sealed class RetrieveMissingComponentsRequest : OrganizationRequest

Remarks

Message Availability

For this message to work, the caller must be connected to the server.

Usage

Pass an instance of this class to the Execute method, which returns an instance of the RetrieveMissingComponentsResponse class.

Privileges and Access Rights

To perform this action, the caller must have the required privileges, as listed in RetrieveMissingComponents Privileges.

Notes for Callers

The solution file contains a list of required components. This message uses the list in the file to query the target organization and returns any components that are not in the target organization in the RetrieveMissingComponentsResponse property.

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
   Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.OrganizationRequest
    Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Messages.RetrieveMissingComponentsRequest

Thread Safety

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

Platforms

Development Platforms

Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7 (All Versions), Windows 8 (All Versions)

Target Platforms

Windows Server 2008, ,Windows Server 2012, ,Windows 7 (All Versions),

See Also

Reference

RetrieveMissingComponentsRequest Members
Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Messages Namespace

Other Resources

Dependency Tracking for Solution Components

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