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7 SugarOutfitters Goodies That You May Not Know About

Posted by on December 31, 2013
Are you taking advantage of any of these great resources for SugarCRM solution providers and developers? From Webhooks to our License API, learn about some of the many great features that you get with SugarOutfitters.

Advertising, SEO, and more

Posted by on December 31, 2013
When you list on SugarOutfitters you get much more than just a storefront. You get a dedicated team that is constantly finding new and improved ways to get the word out about your solution. Here are 4 of the many ways that we do that...

Hurry, It Is Almost Here

Posted by on December 10, 2013
What's that? 2013 has almost come and gone already? With the end of the year coming so quickly, now is the time to take advantage of it. End of the year for many businesses around the world means two things: 1) Time to find ways to lessen that tax burden for 2013 2) Time to use up that department budget for 2013 Thankfully, many countries count "off the shelf" software as tax-deductible. What this means to you is that you can not only lessen your tax burden, but also increase the productivity and/or sales by plugging in much needed software into your employees’ daily routine.

SugarCRM 7 - Extending a View

Posted by on November 20, 2013
Continuing on our journey of adding a global menu item, last week I covered how to pass data through to our custom menu option. However, I did so by simply copying over the core profileactions .hbt and .js file over to custom which leaves it vulnerable to being overwritten by some other add-on down the road. To minimize that risk I will now cover how to create a custom view that extends the core profileactions view.

SugarCRM 7 - Passing Data to Views

Posted by on November 13, 2013
Expanding on last week's example, we now look at how to pass data to the menu item to make the URL built specifically for the user who is currently logged in. A custom javascript object is created for a view along with a custom client API method that extends an existing endpoint.