Getting the appid included in the Record URL(Dynamic) in a Dynamics 365 email workflow











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I've been tasked with creating a workflow in Dynamics 365 which can send emails (the easy bit). However, the email has a link to the record (also easy using the Record URL(Dynamic) attribute). However, we use Apps in our Dynamics instance and the link generated by the workflow using Record URL(Dynamic) doesn't include the app id and so when users click the link they are taken to Dynamics but are now outside the app.



My question is, is there a supported way to appending the App Id to the Record URL(Dynamic) attribute?



I've already searched for answers to this and cant find any. My solution was to create an Action which takes as input the Record and app ID, appends them and outputs them as an output parameter. This works to be honest, but I'm wondering if I'm reinventing the wheel and there is an easier way to achieve this.



Thanks and hope this helps anyone else with the same issue.










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  • Really good catch. You can suggest an idea here experience.dynamics.com/ideas/list/…
    – Arun Vinoth
    Nov 22 at 5:32






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    Thanks for the idea. If anyone wants to upvote this idea, then go and vote here. experience.dynamics.com/ideas/idea/…
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I've been tasked with creating a workflow in Dynamics 365 which can send emails (the easy bit). However, the email has a link to the record (also easy using the Record URL(Dynamic) attribute). However, we use Apps in our Dynamics instance and the link generated by the workflow using Record URL(Dynamic) doesn't include the app id and so when users click the link they are taken to Dynamics but are now outside the app.



My question is, is there a supported way to appending the App Id to the Record URL(Dynamic) attribute?



I've already searched for answers to this and cant find any. My solution was to create an Action which takes as input the Record and app ID, appends them and outputs them as an output parameter. This works to be honest, but I'm wondering if I'm reinventing the wheel and there is an easier way to achieve this.



Thanks and hope this helps anyone else with the same issue.










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  • Really good catch. You can suggest an idea here experience.dynamics.com/ideas/list/…
    – Arun Vinoth
    Nov 22 at 5:32






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    Thanks for the idea. If anyone wants to upvote this idea, then go and vote here. experience.dynamics.com/ideas/idea/…
    – Andrew N
    Nov 26 at 10:07













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I've been tasked with creating a workflow in Dynamics 365 which can send emails (the easy bit). However, the email has a link to the record (also easy using the Record URL(Dynamic) attribute). However, we use Apps in our Dynamics instance and the link generated by the workflow using Record URL(Dynamic) doesn't include the app id and so when users click the link they are taken to Dynamics but are now outside the app.



My question is, is there a supported way to appending the App Id to the Record URL(Dynamic) attribute?



I've already searched for answers to this and cant find any. My solution was to create an Action which takes as input the Record and app ID, appends them and outputs them as an output parameter. This works to be honest, but I'm wondering if I'm reinventing the wheel and there is an easier way to achieve this.



Thanks and hope this helps anyone else with the same issue.










share|improve this question















I've been tasked with creating a workflow in Dynamics 365 which can send emails (the easy bit). However, the email has a link to the record (also easy using the Record URL(Dynamic) attribute). However, we use Apps in our Dynamics instance and the link generated by the workflow using Record URL(Dynamic) doesn't include the app id and so when users click the link they are taken to Dynamics but are now outside the app.



My question is, is there a supported way to appending the App Id to the Record URL(Dynamic) attribute?



I've already searched for answers to this and cant find any. My solution was to create an Action which takes as input the Record and app ID, appends them and outputs them as an output parameter. This works to be honest, but I'm wondering if I'm reinventing the wheel and there is an easier way to achieve this.



Thanks and hope this helps anyone else with the same issue.







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  • Really good catch. You can suggest an idea here experience.dynamics.com/ideas/list/…
    – Arun Vinoth
    Nov 22 at 5:32






  • 1




    Thanks for the idea. If anyone wants to upvote this idea, then go and vote here. experience.dynamics.com/ideas/idea/…
    – Andrew N
    Nov 26 at 10:07


















  • Really good catch. You can suggest an idea here experience.dynamics.com/ideas/list/…
    – Arun Vinoth
    Nov 22 at 5:32






  • 1




    Thanks for the idea. If anyone wants to upvote this idea, then go and vote here. experience.dynamics.com/ideas/idea/…
    – Andrew N
    Nov 26 at 10:07
















Really good catch. You can suggest an idea here experience.dynamics.com/ideas/list/…
– Arun Vinoth
Nov 22 at 5:32




Really good catch. You can suggest an idea here experience.dynamics.com/ideas/list/…
– Arun Vinoth
Nov 22 at 5:32




1




1




Thanks for the idea. If anyone wants to upvote this idea, then go and vote here. experience.dynamics.com/ideas/idea/…
– Andrew N
Nov 26 at 10:07




Thanks for the idea. If anyone wants to upvote this idea, then go and vote here. experience.dynamics.com/ideas/idea/…
– Andrew N
Nov 26 at 10:07

















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