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Customize global option sets

 

Applies To: Dynamics CRM 2015

Typically, you use global option sets to set fields so that different fields can share the same set of options, which are maintained in one location. You can reuse global option sets. You will also see them used in request parameters in a manner similar to an enumeration.

When you define an option value by using OptionMetadata, we recommend that you let the system assign a value. You do this by passing a null value when you create the new OptionMetadata instance. When you define an option, it will contain an option value prefix specific to the context of the publisher set for the solution that the option set is created in. This prefix helps reduce the chance of creating duplicate option sets for a managed solution, and in any option sets that are defined in organizations where your managed solution is installed. For more information, see Merge option set options.

In This Topic

Retrieve a global option set

Create a global option set

Create a picklist that uses a global option set

Update a global option set

Retrieve all global option sets

Delete a global option set

Retrieve a global option set

The following sample shows how to retrieve a global option set by name using the RetrieveOptionSetRequest message:


// Use the RetrieveOptionSetRequest message to retrieve  
// a global option set by it's name.
RetrieveOptionSetRequest retrieveOptionSetRequest =
    new RetrieveOptionSetRequest
    {
        Name = _globalOptionSetName
    };

// Execute the request.
RetrieveOptionSetResponse retrieveOptionSetResponse =
    (RetrieveOptionSetResponse)_serviceProxy.Execute(
    retrieveOptionSetRequest);

Console.WriteLine("Retrieved {0}.",
    retrieveOptionSetRequest.Name);

// Access the retrieved OptionSetMetadata.
OptionSetMetadata retrievedOptionSetMetadata =
    (OptionSetMetadata)retrieveOptionSetResponse.OptionSetMetadata;

// Get the current options list for the retrieved attribute.
OptionMetadata[] optionList =
    retrievedOptionSetMetadata.Options.ToArray();

' Use the RetrieveOptionSetRequest message to retrieve  
' a global option set by it's name.
Dim retrieveOptionSetRequest As RetrieveOptionSetRequest = New RetrieveOptionSetRequest With {
 .Name = _globalOptionSetName
}

' Execute the request.
Dim retrieveOptionSetResponse As RetrieveOptionSetResponse =
 CType(_serviceProxy.Execute(retrieveOptionSetRequest), RetrieveOptionSetResponse)

Console.WriteLine("Retrieved {0}.", retrieveOptionSetRequest.Name)

' Access the retrieved OptionSetMetadata.
Dim retrievedOptionSetMetadata As OptionSetMetadata =
 CType(retrieveOptionSetResponse.OptionSetMetadata, OptionSetMetadata)

' Get the current options list for the retrieved attribute.
Dim optionList() As OptionMetadata = retrievedOptionSetMetadata.Options.ToArray()

Create a global option set

Use the CreateOptionSetRequest message to create a new global option set. Set the IsGlobal property to true to indicate that the option set is global. The following code example creates a global option set called “Example Option Set”:


#region How to create global option set
// Define the request object and pass to the service.
CreateOptionSetRequest createOptionSetRequest = new CreateOptionSetRequest
{
    // Create a global option set (OptionSetMetadata).
    OptionSet = new OptionSetMetadata
    {
        Name = _globalOptionSetName,
        DisplayName = new Label("Example Option Set", _languageCode),
        IsGlobal = true,
        OptionSetType = OptionSetType.Picklist,
        Options = 
    {
        new OptionMetadata(new Label("Open", _languageCode), null),
        new OptionMetadata(new Label("Suspended", _languageCode), null),
        new OptionMetadata(new Label("Cancelled", _languageCode), null),
        new OptionMetadata(new Label("Closed", _languageCode), null)
    }
    }
};

// Execute the request.
CreateOptionSetResponse optionsResp =
    (CreateOptionSetResponse)_serviceProxy.Execute(createOptionSetRequest);

'                    #Region "How to create global option set"
' Define the request object and pass to the service.
Dim createOptionSetRequest As CreateOptionSetRequest = New CreateOptionSetRequest()
Dim createOptionSetOptionSet As OptionSetMetadata = New OptionSetMetadata() With {
 .Name = _globalOptionSetName,
 .DisplayName = New Label("Example Option Set", _languageCode),
 .IsGlobal = True,
 .OptionSetType = OptionSetType.Picklist
}
createOptionSetOptionSet.Options.AddRange(
 {
  New OptionMetadata(New Label("Open", _languageCode), Nothing),
  New OptionMetadata(New Label("Suspended", _languageCode), Nothing),
  New OptionMetadata(New Label("Cancelled", _languageCode), Nothing),
  New OptionMetadata(New Label("Closed", _languageCode), Nothing)
 }
)

createOptionSetRequest.OptionSet = createOptionSetOptionSet
' Create a global option set (OptionSetMetadata).

' Execute the request.
Dim optionsResp As CreateOptionSetResponse =
 CType(_serviceProxy.Execute(createOptionSetRequest), CreateOptionSetResponse)

Create a picklist that uses a global option set

The following sample shows how to create a picklist attribute that uses a global option set by using CreateAttributeRequest:


// Create a Picklist linked to the option set.
// Specify which entity will own the picklist, and create it.
CreateAttributeRequest createRequest = new CreateAttributeRequest
{
    EntityName = Contact.EntityLogicalName,
    Attribute = new PicklistAttributeMetadata
    {
        SchemaName = "sample_examplepicklist",
        LogicalName = "sample_examplepicklist",
        DisplayName = new Label("Example Picklist", _languageCode),
        RequiredLevel = new AttributeRequiredLevelManagedProperty(AttributeRequiredLevel.None),

        // In order to relate the picklist to the global option set, be sure
        // to specify the two attributes below appropriately.
        // Failing to do so will lead to errors.
        OptionSet = new OptionSetMetadata
        {
            IsGlobal = true,
            Name = _globalOptionSetName
        }
    }
};

_serviceProxy.Execute(createRequest);

' Create a Picklist linked to the option set.
' Specify which entity will own the picklist, and create it.
Dim createRequest As CreateAttributeRequest = New CreateAttributeRequest With {
 .EntityName = Contact.EntityLogicalName,
 .Attribute = New PicklistAttributeMetadata With {
  .SchemaName = "sample_examplepicklist", .LogicalName = "sample_examplepicklist",
  .DisplayName = New Label("Example Picklist", _languageCode),
  .RequiredLevel = New AttributeRequiredLevelManagedProperty(AttributeRequiredLevel.None),
  .OptionSet = New OptionSetMetadata With {
   .IsGlobal = True,
   .Name = _globalOptionSetName
  }
 }
}
' In order to relate the picklist to the global option set, be sure
' to specify the two attributes below appropriately.
' Failing to do so will lead to errors.

_serviceProxy.Execute(createRequest)

Update a global option set

The following sample shows how to update the label for a global option set by using UpdateOptionSetRequest:


// Use UpdateOptionSetRequest to update the basic information of an option
// set. Updating option set values requires different messages (see below).
UpdateOptionSetRequest updateOptionSetRequest = new UpdateOptionSetRequest
{
    OptionSet = new OptionSetMetadata
    {
        DisplayName = new Label("Updated Option Set", _languageCode),
        Name = _globalOptionSetName,
        IsGlobal = true
    }
};

_serviceProxy.Execute(updateOptionSetRequest);

//Publish the OptionSet
PublishXmlRequest pxReq1 = new PublishXmlRequest { ParameterXml = String.Format("<importexportxml><optionsets><optionset>{0}</optionset></optionsets></importexportxml>", _globalOptionSetName) };
_serviceProxy.Execute(pxReq1);

' Use UpdateOptionSetRequest to update the basic information of an option
' set. Updating option set values requires different messages (see below).
Dim updateOptionSetRequest As UpdateOptionSetRequest = New UpdateOptionSetRequest With {
 .OptionSet = New OptionSetMetadata With {
  .DisplayName = New Label("Updated Option Set", _languageCode),
  .Name = _globalOptionSetName,
  .IsGlobal = True
 }
}

_serviceProxy.Execute(updateOptionSetRequest)

'Publish the OptionSet
Dim pxReq1 As PublishXmlRequest = New PublishXmlRequest With {
 .ParameterXml = String.Format("<importexportxml><optionsets><optionset>{0}</optionset></optionsets></importexportxml>", _globalOptionSetName)
}
_serviceProxy.Execute(pxReq1)

Ordering options

The following sample shows how the options in a global option set can be ordered by using OrderOptionRequest:


// Change the order of the original option's list.
// Use the OrderBy (OrderByDescending) linq function to sort options in  
// ascending (descending) order according to label text.
// For ascending order use this:
var updateOptionList =
    optionList.OrderBy(x => x.Label.LocalizedLabels[0].Label).ToList();

// For descending order use this:
// var updateOptionList =
//      optionList.OrderByDescending(
//      x => x.Label.LocalizedLabels[0].Label).ToList();

// Create the request.
OrderOptionRequest orderOptionRequest = new OrderOptionRequest
{
    // Set the properties for the request.
    OptionSetName = _globalOptionSetName,
    // Set the changed order using Select linq function 
    // to get only values in an array from the changed option list.
    Values = updateOptionList.Select(x => x.Value.Value).ToArray()
};

// Execute the request
_serviceProxy.Execute(orderOptionRequest);

//Publish the OptionSet
PublishXmlRequest pxReq4 = new PublishXmlRequest { ParameterXml = String.Format("<importexportxml><optionsets><optionset>{0}</optionset></optionsets></importexportxml>", _globalOptionSetName) };
_serviceProxy.Execute(pxReq4);

' Change the order of the original option's list.
' Use the OrderBy (OrderByDescending) linq function to sort options in  
' ascending (descending) order according to label text.
' For ascending order use this:
Dim updateOptionList = optionList.OrderBy(Function(x) x.Label.LocalizedLabels(0).Label).ToList()

' For descending order use this:
' var updateOptionList =
'      optionList.OrderByDescending(
'      x => x.Label.LocalizedLabels[0].Label).ToList();

' Create the request.
Dim orderOptionRequest As OrderOptionRequest =
 New OrderOptionRequest With {
  .OptionSetName = _globalOptionSetName,
  .Values = updateOptionList.Select(Function(x) x.Value.Value).ToArray()
 }
' Set the properties for the request.
' Set the changed order using Select linq function 
' to get only values in an array from the changed option list.

' Execute the request
_serviceProxy.Execute(orderOptionRequest)

'Publish the OptionSet
Dim pxReq4 As PublishXmlRequest =
 New PublishXmlRequest With {
  .ParameterXml = String.Format("<importexportxml><optionsets><optionset>{0}</optionset></optionsets></importexportxml>",
                                _globalOptionSetName)
 }
_serviceProxy.Execute(pxReq4)

Retrieve all global option sets

The following sample shows how to retrieve all global option sets by using RetrieveAllOptionSetsRequest:


// Use RetrieveAllOptionSetsRequest to retrieve all global option sets.
// Create the request.
RetrieveAllOptionSetsRequest retrieveAllOptionSetsRequest =
    new RetrieveAllOptionSetsRequest();

// Execute the request
RetrieveAllOptionSetsResponse retrieveAllOptionSetsResponse =
    (RetrieveAllOptionSetsResponse)_serviceProxy.Execute(
    retrieveAllOptionSetsRequest);

// Now you can use RetrieveAllOptionSetsResponse.OptionSetMetadata property to 
// work with all retrieved option sets.
if (retrieveAllOptionSetsResponse.OptionSetMetadata.Count() > 0)
{
    Console.WriteLine("All the global option sets retrieved as below:");
    int count = 1;
    foreach (OptionSetMetadataBase optionSetMetadata in
        retrieveAllOptionSetsResponse.OptionSetMetadata)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("{0} {1}", count++,
            (optionSetMetadata.DisplayName.LocalizedLabels.Count >0)? optionSetMetadata.DisplayName.LocalizedLabels[0].Label : String.Empty);
    }
}

' Use RetrieveAllOptionSetsRequest to retrieve all global option sets.
' Create the request.
Dim retrieveAllOptionSetsRequest As New RetrieveAllOptionSetsRequest()

' Execute the request
Dim retrieveAllOptionSetsResponse As RetrieveAllOptionSetsResponse =
 CType(_serviceProxy.Execute(retrieveAllOptionSetsRequest), RetrieveAllOptionSetsResponse)

' Now you can use RetrieveAllOptionSetsResponse.OptionSetMetadata property to 
' work with all retrieved option sets.
If retrieveAllOptionSetsResponse.OptionSetMetadata.Count() > 0 Then
 Console.WriteLine("All the global option sets retrieved as below:")
 Dim count As Integer = 1
 For Each optionSetMetadata As OptionSetMetadataBase In retrieveAllOptionSetsResponse.OptionSetMetadata
                       Console.WriteLine("{0} {1}",
                                         count,
                                         If(optionSetMetadata.DisplayName.LocalizedLabels.Count > 0,
                                            optionSetMetadata.DisplayName.LocalizedLabels(0).Label,
                                            String.Empty))
  count += 1
 Next optionSetMetadata
End If

Delete a global option set

The following sample shows how to check whether a global option set is being used by another solution component by using RetrieveDependentComponentsRequest, and then how to delete it by using DeleteOptionSetRequest:


// Create the request to see which components have a dependency on the
// global option set.
RetrieveDependentComponentsRequest dependencyRequest =
    new RetrieveDependentComponentsRequest
    {
        ObjectId = _optionSetId,
        ComponentType = (int)componenttype.OptionSet
    };

RetrieveDependentComponentsResponse dependencyResponse =
    (RetrieveDependentComponentsResponse)_serviceProxy.Execute(
    dependencyRequest);

// Here you would check the dependencyResponse.EntityCollection property
// and act as appropriate. However, we know there is exactly one 
// dependency so this example deals with it directly and deletes 
// the previously created attribute.
DeleteAttributeRequest deleteAttributeRequest =
    new DeleteAttributeRequest
{
    EntityLogicalName = Contact.EntityLogicalName,
    LogicalName = "sample_examplepicklist"
};

_serviceProxy.Execute(deleteAttributeRequest);

Console.WriteLine("Referring attribute deleted.");
#endregion How to delete attribute

#region How to delete global option set

// Finally, delete the global option set. Attempting this before deleting
// the picklist above will result in an exception being thrown.
DeleteOptionSetRequest deleteRequest = new DeleteOptionSetRequest
{
    Name = _globalOptionSetName
};

_serviceProxy.Execute(deleteRequest);

' Create the request to see which components have a dependency on the
' global option set.
Dim dependencyRequest As RetrieveDependentComponentsRequest =
 New RetrieveDependentComponentsRequest With {
  .ObjectId = _optionSetId,
  .ComponentType = componenttype.OptionSet
 }

Dim dependencyResponse As RetrieveDependentComponentsResponse =
 CType(_serviceProxy.Execute(dependencyRequest), RetrieveDependentComponentsResponse)

' Here you would check the dependencyResponse.EntityCollection property
' and act as appropriate. However, we know there is exactly one 
' dependency so this example deals with it directly and deletes 
' the previously created attribute.
Dim deleteAttributeRequest As DeleteAttributeRequest =
 New DeleteAttributeRequest With {
  .EntityLogicalName = Contact.EntityLogicalName,
  .LogicalName = "sample_examplepicklist"
 }

_serviceProxy.Execute(deleteAttributeRequest)

Console.WriteLine("Referring attribute deleted.")
'#End Region ' How to delete attribute

'#Region "How to delete global option set"

' Finally, delete the global option set. Attempting this before deleting
' the picklist above will result in an exception being thrown.
Dim deleteRequest As DeleteOptionSetRequest =
 New DeleteOptionSetRequest With {
  .Name = _globalOptionSetName
 }

_serviceProxy.Execute(deleteRequest)

See Also

Developers guide to customization for Microsoft Dynamics CRM
Extend the metadata model
Insert, update, delete, and order global option set options
Global option set messages
Global option set metadata values
Sample: Create a global option set
Sample: Work with global option sets
Sample: Dump global option set information to a file

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