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Filtering Lookup field

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Hello,

I am trying to list the associated cities to a state. Is there a way I can do this without using Javascript? Both State and city are lookup fields

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    gdas Profile Picture
    50,091 Moderator on at

    Hi Rookie ,

    Yes you can do this using lookup view properties  , see here  -

    www.powerobjects.com/.../how-to-use-dependent-lookups-for-dynamics-crm-201320152016

    www.youtube.com/watch

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    naresh babu Profile Picture
    425 on at

    Yes, It is possible

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    gupta.ambar2009@gmail.com Profile Picture
    797 on at

    Hello ,

    Yes you can do it without script , go through with lookup properties , there we have option to show related record by using that you can achieve . but for that relationship should have b/w two entities

  • MituCRMing Profile Picture
    274 on at

    Thank You!!

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