Sample: Delete a queue (early bound)
Dynamics CRM 2016
Updated: November 29, 2016
Applies To: Dynamics 365 (online), Dynamics 365 (on-premises), Dynamics CRM 2016, Dynamics CRM Online
This sample code is for Microsoft Dynamics 365 (online & on-premises). Download the Microsoft Dynamics CRM SDK package. It can be found in the following location in the download package:
SampleCode\CS\BusinessDataModel\BusinessManagement\DeleteQueue.cs
Requirements
For more information about the requirements for running the sample code provided in this SDK, see Use the sample and helper code.
Demonstrates
This sample shows how to delete a queue.
Example
using System; using System.Linq; using System.ServiceModel; using System.ServiceModel.Description; // These namespaces are found in the Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.dll assembly // found in the SDK\bin folder. using Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk; using Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.Query; using Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.Discovery; using Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.Messages; // This namespace is found in Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Proxy.dll assembly // found in the SDK\bin folder. using Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Messages; using Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.Client; namespace Microsoft.Crm.Sdk.Samples { /// <summary> /// This sample shows how to delete a simple queue instance. /// </summary> public class DeleteQueue { #region Class Level Members // Define the IDs as well as strings needed for this sample. private Guid _queueId; private OrganizationServiceProxy _serviceProxy; #endregion Class Level Members #region How To Sample Code /// <summary> /// Create and configure the organization service proxy. /// Initiate the method to create any data that this sample requires. /// Delete a new queue instance. /// Optionally delete any entity records that were created for this sample. /// <param name="serverConfig">Contains server connection information.</param> /// <param name="promptforDelete">When True, the user will be prompted to delete all /// created entities.</param> /// </summary> public void Run(ServerConnection.Configuration serverConfig, bool promptforDelete) { try { // Connect to the Organization service. // The using statement assures that the service proxy will be properly disposed. using (_serviceProxy = new OrganizationServiceProxy(serverConfig.OrganizationUri, serverConfig.HomeRealmUri,serverConfig.Credentials, serverConfig.DeviceCredentials)) { // This statement is required to enable early-bound type support. _serviceProxy.EnableProxyTypes(); CreateRequiredRecords(); // Delete the queue instance. _serviceProxy.Delete(Queue.EntityLogicalName, _queueId); Console.WriteLine("Deleted a queue instance."); } } // Catch any service fault exceptions that Microsoft Dynamics CRM throws. catch (FaultException<Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.OrganizationServiceFault>) { // You can handle an exception here or pass it back to the calling method. throw; } } /// <summary> /// This method creates any entity records that this sample requires. /// Create a new queue instance. /// </summary> public void CreateRequiredRecords() { // Create a queue instance and set its property values. Queue newQueue = new Queue() { Name = "Example Queue.", Description = "This is an example queue." }; // Create a new queue instance. _queueId = _serviceProxy.Create(newQueue); Console.WriteLine("Created {0}.", newQueue.Name); return; } #endregion How To Sample Code #region Main /// <summary> /// Main. Runs the sample and provides error output. /// <param name="args">Array of arguments to Main method.</param> /// </summary> static public void Main(string[] args) { try { // Obtain the target organization's Web address and client logon // credentials from the user. ServerConnection serverConnect = new ServerConnection(); ServerConnection.Configuration config = serverConnect.GetServerConfiguration(); DeleteQueue app = new DeleteQueue(); app.Run(config, true); } catch (FaultException<Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.OrganizationServiceFault> ex) { Console.WriteLine("The application terminated with an error."); Console.WriteLine("Timestamp: {0}", ex.Detail.Timestamp); Console.WriteLine("Code: {0}", ex.Detail.ErrorCode); Console.WriteLine("Message: {0}", ex.Detail.Message); Console.WriteLine("Plugin Trace: {0}", ex.Detail.TraceText); Console.WriteLine("Inner Fault: {0}", null == ex.Detail.InnerFault ? "No Inner Fault" : "Has Inner Fault"); } catch (System.TimeoutException ex) { Console.WriteLine("The application terminated with an error."); Console.WriteLine("Message: {0}", ex.Message); Console.WriteLine("Stack Trace: {0}", ex.StackTrace); Console.WriteLine("Inner Fault: {0}", null == ex.InnerException.Message ? "No Inner Fault" : ex.InnerException.Message); } catch (System.Exception ex) { Console.WriteLine("The application terminated with an error."); Console.WriteLine(ex.Message); // Display the details of the inner exception. if (ex.InnerException != null) { Console.WriteLine(ex.InnerException.Message); FaultException<Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.OrganizationServiceFault> fe = ex.InnerException as FaultException<Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk.OrganizationServiceFault>; if (fe != null) { Console.WriteLine("Timestamp: {0}", fe.Detail.Timestamp); Console.WriteLine("Code: {0}", fe.Detail.ErrorCode); Console.WriteLine("Message: {0}", fe.Detail.Message); Console.WriteLine("Plugin Trace: {0}", fe.Detail.TraceText); Console.WriteLine("Inner Fault: {0}", null == fe.Detail.InnerFault ? "No Inner Fault" : "Has Inner Fault"); } } } // Additional exceptions to catch: SecurityTokenValidationException, ExpiredSecurityTokenException, // SecurityAccessDeniedException, MessageSecurityException, and SecurityNegotiationException. finally { Console.WriteLine("Press <Enter> to exit."); Console.ReadLine(); } } #endregion Main } }
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