Activity entities

 

Applies To: Dynamics CRM 2013

In Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online, activities are tasks that you or your teams perform when they contact customers, for example, sending letters or making telephone calls. You can create activities for yourselves, can assign them to someone else, or can share them with other users or teams. An activity is any action which can be entered on a calendar and has time dimensions (start time, stop time, due date, and duration) that help determine when the action occurred or is to occur. Activities has some basic properties that help determine what action the activity represents, for example, subject and description. An activity state can be opened, canceled, or completed. The completed status of an activity will have several substatus values associated with it to clarify the way that the activity was completed.

Activities involve one or more participants, called activity parties in Microsoft Dynamics CRM. For a meeting activity, the participants are those contacts or users attending the meeting. For a telephone call or fax activity, the parties are the caller and the person who is called. The following diagram shows the entity relationships for activities.

Activity diagram

To support the communication needs of the modern-day business, such as instant messaging (IM) and SMS, you can create custom activities in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online.

Other activity entities

  • The scheduling activities enables you to schedule your services and resources, and thus define work schedules. The scheduling activity entities are Appointment, ServiceAppointment, and RecurringAppointmentMaster. For more information, see Schedule and appointment entities.

  • The marketing activity, CampaignResponse, enables you to capture responses from the customers for a marketing campaign, while the CampaignActivity entity represents a step in a campaign. For more information, see Campaign entities.

  • The sales force automation entities OpportunityClose, OrderClose, and QuoteClose activities capture information about each of these events. For more information, see Sales entities (lead, opportunity, competitor, quote, order, invoice).

  • The customer service entity IncidentResolution activity captures information about the resolution of a case. For more information, see Incident (case) entities.

In This Section

Custom activities

ActivityPointer (activity) entity

ActivityParty entity

Task, fax, phone call, and letter activity entities

Email activity entities

Sample code for activity entities

Model your business data

Server-side synchronization entities

Customize entity metadata