If the record object-type code and unique identifier isn't enough, then you could do one of the following: use a web resource instead and have an iFrame inside the web resource connect via the organization services from the custom aspx page and query what you need.
If the record object-type code and unique identifier isn't enough, then you could do one of the following: use a web resource instead and have an iFrame inside the web resource. Connect via the organization services from the custom aspx page and query what you need.
Thanks! I used the second option. I didn't knew it would be so easy ^^ – Thomas Dekiere May 12 at 20:01.
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