Great Plains Consultant Newsflash: Custom EDI
Posted by admin on Oct 13, 2008
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP application, or popular old name Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise, if you have relatively recent version, is based in Microsoft SQL Server. If you are experienced SQL DBA yourself, just this fact should give you the idea on structuring select statement and make it Electronic Document Interchange code compliant.
Of course, for luxury EDI solution you can purchase Add-Ons and simply setup EDI export in the user friendly interface, however this publication is for people, who are either on the tight budget, or who have really complex EDI requirements and data format export rules. This news should also ideally help you with your Great Plains Partner, ISV and technical consultant and programmer selection:
Talking About Data Recovery Hard Drive With Ken Roberts
Posted by admin on Oct 12, 2008
Encountering data recovery hard drive problems mean you need help fast. Perhaps, you have already attempted recovery on your own with no success. Here’s some hints to get your files back where they belong.
Encountering data recovery hard drive problems means you need help fast. Perhaps, you have already attempted recovery on your own with no success. Well, what you can do now is use data recovery hard drive software to solve the problem yourself, or turn to hard drive recovery experts to have the data recovered for you. By the way, since you rarely get a second chance if things go wrong, we need to start with some precautions.
How to Remove XP Antivirus Rogue Program
Posted by admin on Sep 26, 2008
XP antivirus is a common name used to denote a huge family of rogue security programs distributed by trojan viruses. This article describes how to locate the malicious files of the malware and remove the infection.
The year 2008 definitely showed its benevolence for Internet scammers: they found a way to get paid for their illegal activity.
And that way includes wild distribution of fake security software via aggressive spamming on forums and blogs.
Great Plains Partner News: Crystal Reports
Posted by admin on Sep 26, 2008
Microsoft Dynamics GP implementation often includes generic reporting, where such traditional tools as FRx, ReportWriter and Advanced Financial Analysis do not fit the requirements, especially when you are joining Great Plains tables from different modules and often by custom fields.
Good example would be something like this ? you need to analyze profitability of the project, where you sell your goods in Sales Order Processing module and then order them for drop ship in Purchase Order Processing. This report maybe looks like natural and simple, however it is unlikely to make this report design done in Great Plains Report Writer and Crystal Reports designer will do this for you without the question. Let’s take a look at Crystal Reports in reasonable details:
Great Plains Custom Development: Dexterity, eConnect, SQL, VBA and Modifier
Posted by admin on Jun 30, 2008
Microsoft Dynamics GP programming and software development is typical as GP ERP system itself is for wide variety of businesses: manufacturing, shipping & receiving, warehouse management & logistics, project organization, non-profit to name few popular.
Great Plains has large number of horizontal and vertical solutions, often referred as third party modules or add-ons, however in some scenarios to tune standard logic or develop small in-house modification to GP is more feasible. To give you a flavor of what GP customization is, let’s review tools and scenarios:
Cisco CCNA, CCNP, And CCENT Practice Questions: Frame Relay, Inverse ARP, And More!
Posted by admin on Jun 11, 2008
Test your knowledge of IPv6 zero compression, Frame Relay DLCIs, Inverse ARP, and more with these complimentary Cisco certification exam practice questions!
Network Time Synchronisation using GPS
Posted by admin on May 21, 2008
This article describes the components required to utilise GPS for computer timing applications. It also discusses how the GPS system can be used for computer network timing by using the Network Time Protocol (NTP) and NTP time servers.
Nowadays GPS is most commonly known for vehicle navigation solutions. However, the GPS system can be used for many other useful purposes. For instance, many computer network time synchronisation solutions, such as NTP time servers, use the atomic clocks on board each GPS satellite for accurate timing. The GPS system can be used as an accurate reference clock for synchronising time-critical applications on computers and networks. This article describes how computer systems can utilise GPS time and discusses what equipment is required to provide a precision timing reference.
What to Do to Remove Spyware From Your Computer
Posted by admin on May 15, 2008
-The steps to take to get rid of spyware
-The best program to use to remove spyware
Because there are so many different types of spyware threats, experts agree you should use an anti-spyware product like XoftSpySE , which we’ve determined to be the best. This type of software has a database of all threats, and a system scan will find any traces of spyware and destroy them.
SAP Business One Implementation ? customer specific pricing
Posted by admin on May 2, 2008
SAP B1 ERP is targeted to small and mid-size businesses and the question about implementing new accounting application is this ? which functionality is available in standard business logic, prior to considering adding third party modules or launching in-house customization
In this small article we would like to review SAP Business One pricing model
1. Price Lists. As you expect, there are various price forming formulas: Last Evaluated Price, Last Purchase Price and then you can base one price list based on another price list with multiplication factor
The Process Entailed to Convert PDF to Word
Posted by admin on May 1, 2008
Do you find the need to convert PDF to Word file? There are certain steps towards effective conversion of PDF files to Word files.
Why would users have to convert PDF to Word file when files of both formats are readable? Why take the hassle of changing a format popularly used by many websites into a format conventional to many computer users? There are actually a number of reasons that you just might have to ponder on.