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Microsoft CRM : Connect a new entity to an existing entity by using a lookup field

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Microsoft CRM : Connect a new entity to an existing entity by using a lookup field

When you create a custom entity, you typically want to add a field on other forms so that users can reference a record in the custom entity. This type of field is called a lookup field.


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