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Script error when trying to open a project in Dynamics 365.

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Whenever I try to open any saved project in D365 I get 2 successive pop-up windows showing the following errors:

One of the scripts for this record has caused an error. For more details, download the log file.

ReferenceError: 'initializeQuoteNavigation' is undefined at eval code (eval code:1:1)

One of the scripts for this record has caused an error. For more details, download the log file.

ReferenceError: 'initializeContractNavigation' is undefined at eval code (eval code:1:1)

Any thoughts on the cause and/or how to resolve?

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    We just upgraded the Project Service module today and are now receiving the same error. Did you find the resolution? If not then I'll post it once we dig in on our side to get it resolved.

  • Whattheruck Profile Picture
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    Nope.  You were the first response in this forum and haven't found any other info

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    The errors seemed to resolve around project quotes and project contracts, neither of which we use at the moment. You (or an admin) would need to go in and edit the Project Information form and then you can click "Form Properties" at the top:

    Edit-Library.png

    Towards the bottom you can scroll a bit and see the two functions that are causing the error. In our case, since we don't care to see anything related to Quotes or Contracts in the Project form we just edited them and unchecked the "Enabled" box:

    Form-Properties-2.png

    Form-Enabled.png

    If you did need them you could click the Edit Library button and dig through the code or have a developer handle that. 

    Edit-Library.png

    I hope that this helps and best of luck!

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    Worked like a charm.  Thanks for your help!

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