Received the 2016 Update 1 in our online instance over the weekend. The quote product form is in throwing an JavaScript error. I've removed all custom scripting. Are there known issue post update that would affect the turbo form rendering sequence? Aside from resetting the environment to use legacy form rendering is their a known solution?
Here is the error received:
TypeError: Invalid operand to 'in': Object expected
at Mscrm.TurboForm.Common.ProcessIdRequestManager.prototype.addRecord (mo1.crm.dynamics.com/.../JsProvider.ashx;ids=1223231347-405283869:13594:9)
at Mscrm.TurboForm.Control.ViewModel.LookupViewModel.prototype.requestPidPts (mo1.crm.dynamics.com/.../JsProvider.ashx;ids=1223231347-405283869:21078:13)
at Mscrm.TurboForm.Control.View.LookupEditElement.prototype.$Jz_2 (mo1.crm.dynamics.com/.../JsProvider.ashx;ids=1223231347-405283869:28461:14)
at Mscrm.TurboForm.Control.View.LookupEditElement.prototype.$20_2 (mo1.crm.dynamics.com/.../JsProvider.ashx;ids=1223231347-405283869:26935:13)
at Mscrm.TurboForm.Control.View.LookupEditElement.prototype.update (mo1.crm.dynamics.com/.../JsProvider.ashx;ids=1223231347-405283869:26808:13)
at Mscrm.TurboForm.Control.View.EditableControlView.prototype.update (mo1.crm.dynamics.com/.../JsProvider.ashx;ids=1223231347-405283869:23963:9)
at Mscrm.TurboForm.Control.Data.DataAttributeBase.prototype.setValueInternal (mo1.crm.dynamics.com/.../JsProvider.ashx;ids=1223231347-405283869:16828:17)
at Mscrm.TurboForm.Control.Data.DataAttributeBase.prototype.setValue (mo1.crm.dynamics.com/.../JsProvider.ashx;ids=1223231347-405283869:16815:13)
at Mscrm.FormControls.ClientApi.XrmTurboFormEntityAttributeLookup.prototype.setValue (mo1.crm.dynamics.com/.../JsProvider.ashx;ids=1223231347-405283869:14577:9)
at Mscrm.CommandBarActions.productOverriddenHandler (mo1.crm.dynamics.com/.../JsProvider.ashx;ids=1401263868-1250882489-468302605-1405388298-1194605645-342519603-975362995-451858892-1264077421-1843161311-1088147315-1030632819-306444467-1181113682-1759665639-1039841082-511599809:671:290681)
Thank you.
Sanford