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Kottarakara, Kollam, Kerala, India
Though currently in Thiruvananthapuram, my residence is at Kollam district in Kerala which is almost 75 kms away from the office

I Me Myself !

Hi all, as a ASP.NET professional i would like to use this as a technological and informative site. Maybe, this contains my personal portfolio, funny matters, videos, photos too. Still i mainly intend to use this for official purpose.

Currently specialising in Microsoft's Dynamic CRM 4.0, am engaged in an assignment to successfully develop and deploy a CRM product as per the custom business logic. I am employed in a microsoft partnered switzerland based firm, know more...

The technologies/languages/packages i am confident in are:


  1. ASP.NET (vb/C#)

  2. C#.net

  3. vb.net

  4. sql server

  5. Adobe photoshop

  6. Macromedia Flash

  7. MS Dynamics CRM 4.0

My achievements includes:
1) Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA).
2) Active member of ASP.NET forum.
3) Active member of CRM Dynamics Community.

My professional career:


  • Web Designer at AUFIDUS INDESIGNS, Ernakulam, Kerala

  • Computer Lecturer at SRV Govt Higher Secondary School, Ernakulam, Kerala

  • Software Instructor at IGNOU, Ernakulam, Kerala

  • Lower Divison Clerk (LDC) at Melattur Grama Panchayat, Malappuram, Kerala

  • Software Trainer in .NET at Sun Infosys, Kottayam, Kerala

  • Software Trainer in .NET at NIIT, Adoor, Kerala

  • Computer Lecturer at UIT, Adoor, Kerala

  • Senior Systems Executive at PIT Solutions, Technopark, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala

Making fields manadtory or required in runtime in CRM 4.0

Some times we need to modify the requirement level of attributes on the form at runtime. Use the below snippets then:

// Set field to not required
crmForm.SetFieldReqLevel("fieldname", 0);

// Set field to business required
crmForm.SetFieldReqLevel("fieldname", 1);

// Set field to business recommended
crmForm.SetFieldReqLevel("fieldname", 2);

// set the field required (i.e. show error message when field is not filled in)
crmForm.all.fieldname.req = 2;

// modify the label to be red
crmForm.all.fieldname_c.className = 'req';

Cheers
Binukumar S

reference: http://ronaldlemmen.blogspot.com/search/label/javascript