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ActivityPointer (activity) entity

 

Applies To: Dynamics 365 (online), Dynamics 365 (on-premises), Dynamics CRM 2016, Dynamics CRM Online

The activity pointer (activity) entity represents any activity or task that is performed, or to be performed by a user. An activity is any action for which an entry can be made on a calendar.

Whenever you create an activity record in Microsoft Dynamics 365, a corresponding activity pointer record is created. This indicates that the activity record and the corresponding activity pointer record have the same value for the ActivityId attribute. For example, if you create an Email record, the attribute values of Email.ActivityId and the corresponding ActivityPointer.ActivityId will be the same.

The ActivityPointer.ActivityTypeCode attribute defines the type of the activity. The possible values for this attribute are defined in the Activity Type (activitypointer_activitytypecode) option set.

Control how activities are sorted by date

Note

This capability was introduced with December 2016 update for Dynamics 365 (online and on-premises).

Whenever you display a list of activity entities and order them by date, you can only use the common date attributes defined in the activitypointer entity. However, sometimes you want different sorting behaviors depending on the type of activity. For example, with the email entity you might want to sort by the senton attribute value rather than the modifiedon attribute value.

Use the sortdate attribute to control how activities are sorted by date. By default, the sortdate attribute value is null. You must include business logic to populate the date value that will be set for this attribute and then use the sortdate attribute within the query defined for the view. You can set the sortdate attribute value using a workflow or a plugin. For consistent results you should set this value for every type of activity and any existing activity data in the system.

See Also

Activity entities
ActivityPointer (activity) entity messages and methods

Microsoft Dynamics 365

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