- This is pretty much a must read: How to Add the Service Manager Authoring Tool’s Form Controls to Visual Studio
- C# code snippets for Service Manager #1 - code snippets by Rob Ford. Lots of code snippets - just read them all!
- C# code snippets for Service Manager #2 - more code snippets by Rob Ford. He shows code on: Custom console tasks, how to use IDataItem (interface SCSM objects), working with workflows, how to approve a RA, and lastly how to get a user from an SMTP address
- Service Manager 2012 – How to disable form controls for a Resolved or Closed Incident – Part 1 - exactly as the title tells us. A good starting tutorial for customizing SCSM using C# and Visual Studio. Part 2 is here.
- Making fields required. I suggest reading these posts: Make field required on IR and SR forms: SCSM 2012 (Technet), How to make existing fields required in the incident form, and How to: Create a Custom Validation Rule.
- Another must read for serious customization work Debugging Custom SCSM Form in Visual Studio
- Create custom UserControl for SCSM 2010 SP1 - another tutorial I can recommend. A bit more complex than previously mentioned ones.
- Tutorial by Travis Wright - easy to get started on Custom Console Tasks for Create, Edit, Delete
- We all need to do this at some point: How to add a button to edit ListView item on a custom SCSM form
- One for the toolbox: Sealing a Management Pack using fastseal.exe
- Helps you populate your Single Instance Picker og List Picker: Service Manager Custom Forms–Single Instance Pickers and List Pickers
- Easy to do in the Authoring Tool, almost as easy in VS: How to Bind the Service Manager Authoring Tool’s Form Controls in Visual Studio
- Some code to setup a ListView Binding to a related class in a SortableListView (Technet)
- Article on input validation Enforcing Complex Business Data Rules with WPF
- Article on Data Binding - provides a basic understanding on a very important topic
- When you have the time, look these through: http://scsmnz.net/tag/scsm/
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