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AddProductToKitRequest Members

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

Contains the data that is needed to add a product to a kit.

The following tables list the members exposed by the AddProductToKitRequest type.

Public Constructors

  Name Description
  AddProductToKitRequest Initializes a new instance of the AddProductToKitRequest class.

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Public Properties

  Name Description
public property ExtensionData  Gets or sets the structure that contains extra data. Optional. (inherited from OrganizationRequest)
public property Item  Gets or sets the indexer for the Parameters collection. (inherited from OrganizationRequest)
public property KitId Gets or sets the ID of the kit. Required.
public property Parameters  Gets or sets the collection of parameters for the request. Required, but is supplied by derived classes. (inherited from OrganizationRequest)
public property ProductId Gets or sets the ID of the product. Required.
public property RequestId  Gets or sets the ID of an asynchronous operation (system job). Optional.  (inherited from OrganizationRequest)
public property RequestName  Gets or sets the name of the request. Required, but is supplied by derived classes. (inherited from OrganizationRequest)

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Public Methods

(see also Protected Methods)

  Name Description
public method Equals  (inherited from Object)
public method GetHashCode  (inherited from Object)
public method GetType  (inherited from Object)
public method ToString  (inherited from Object)

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Protected Methods

  Name Description
protected method Finalize  (inherited from Object)
protected method MemberwiseClone  (inherited from Object)

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See Also

Reference

AddProductToKitRequest Class
Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Messages Namespace
AddProductToKitResponse

Other Resources

Product Catalog Entities
AddProductToKit Privileges
Product Entity Messages and Methods
How Role-Based Security Can Be Used to Control Access to Entities In CRM
How Instance-Based Security Can Be Used to Control Access to Entity Instances (Records) In CRM

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