/// <summary> /// Executes the plug-in. /// </summary> /// <param name="localContext">The <see cref="LocalPluginContext"/> which contains the /// <see cref="IPluginExecutionContext"/>, /// <see cref="IOrganizationService"/> /// and <see cref="ITracingService"/> /// </param> /// <remarks> /// For improved performance, Microsoft Dynamics CRM caches plug-in instances. /// The plug-in's Execute method should be written to be stateless as the constructor /// is not called for every invocation of the plug-in. Also, multiple system threads /// could execute the plug-in at the same time. All per invocation state information /// is stored in the context. This means that you should not use global variables in plug-ins. /// </remarks> protected void ExecutePostSiteWarehouseCreate(LocalPluginContext localContext) { if (localContext == null) { throw new ArgumentNullException("localContext"); } IPluginExecutionContext context = localContext.PluginExecutionContext; IOrganizationService service = localContext.OrganizationService; ITracingService trace = localContext.TracingService; Entity siteEntity = (Entity)context.InputParameters["Target"]; string message = context.MessageName; string error = ""; Entity postImageEntity = (context.PostEntityImages != null && context.PostEntityImages.Contains(this.postImageAlias)) ? context.PostEntityImages[this.postImageAlias] : null; try { CityHandler cityHandler = new CityHandler(service, trace); cityHandler.SetCity(siteEntity); } catch (Exception ex) { throw new InvalidPluginExecutionException(String.Concat("(Exception)\n", ex.Message, Environment.NewLine, ex.StackTrace, Environment.NewLine, error)); } }
public Entity SetCity(Entity accountEntity) { CityHandler cityHandler = new CityHandler(_organizationService, _tracingService); return(cityHandler.SetCity(accountEntity)); }
public Entity SetCity(Entity prospectInquiryEntity) { CityHandler cityHandler = new CityHandler(_organizationService, _tracingService); return(cityHandler.SetCity(prospectInquiryEntity)); }