Great Plains Technical Support: Dexterity, Crystal, Report Writer, eConnect – Alba Spectrum
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP is targeted to midsize companies, and you, as IT technician or application programmer should expect certain level of ERP deployment complexity
Microsoft Dynamics GP is open to ecommerce programmers and web site developers via SDK, named eConnect. eConnect is bound to the rules of Great Plains Dynamics architecture
Programming for Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics, eEnteprise (please note that its predecessor Great Plains Accounting for DOS and Windows is different application...
Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics and eEnteprise is exposed to programmer via Microsoft Dexterity Integrated Developing Environment
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP or formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise accounting, logistics, manufacturing, sales order processing, purchasing, MRP...
If you already have Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics, implemented in your company, and you also have established and in-house supported ecommerce application...
Microsoft Dynamics GP Great Plains customization work traditionally is being done in Dynamics GP Dexterity. Dexterity itself is essential part of Great Plains ERP architecture
If you have Great Plains Dynamics GP implemented in your organization, you should be aware about GP Reporting tools: RW, Crystal Reports, FRx financial reporting, SSRS or Microsoft SQL Server Report
Formerly this mid-market Corporate ERP application was known as Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise. In this small publication we would like to review advanced integration options
For Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics ERP and MRP supporting people, who needs to get initial orientation in GP modification scenarios and tools.
For Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics ERP and MRP supporting people, who needs to get initial orientation in GP modification scenarios and tools.
When you need customization specification for Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise, one of the major tools in Microsoft Dexterity.
When you need customization specification for Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise, one of the major tools in Microsoft Dexterity.
Microsoft Dynamics GP version 10.0 and 9.0 is open to ecommerce web programmer through its SDK eConnect. If you are C# or VB .Net Microsoft Visual Studio software developer...
Microsoft Dynamics GP version 10.0 and 9.0 is open to ecommerce web programmer through its SDK eConnect. If you are C# or VB .Net Microsoft Visual Studio software developer...
Microsoft Dynamics GP is successor of former Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise, current GP version is 10.0. Since the time when GP became exclusively available on MS SQL Server DB platform only (since version 8.0), reporting tools for Great Plains gained new one: Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services or SRS. This tool, essentially coming often free with the purchase of MS SQL Server license turned to become very efficient competitor to such traditional generic reports design tool as Crystal Reports. Lets review reporting tools in brief, following the rules of small article genre:
Great Plains Programming and Add-ons development is historically done in Dynamics GP Dexterity – original Great Plains Dynamics developing tool, where you have access to virtually all Dynamics objects
Great Plains Programming and Add-ons development is historically done in Dynamics GP Dexterity – original Great Plains Dynamics developing tool, where you have access to virtually all Dynamics objects
Microsoft Dynamics GP, current version 10.0 as of June 2008 is pretty flexible platform if you are looking for modifications, custom modules programming, add-ons and extensions. As many mid-size ERP GP has multiple customizing tools and you have to get some excurse into each one of them to select the best in your situation. Before rushing into modifications overview, please think through the fact, that GP is owned and supported by Microsoft Dynamics subdivision (former Microsoft Business Solutions) and as such you should expect it to be tightly linked with such Microsoft technologies as .Net, MS SQL Server, MS Office, Sharepoint, SRS (or SQL Server Reporting Services).
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP and MRP application is successor of former Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise. Great Plains Software Dynamics accounting application was introduced in earlier 1990th
Microsoft Dynamics GP has the whole set of various reporting tools: FRx Financial Reporting, SQL Server Reporting Services, GP Report Writer, Crystal Reports, Microsoft Excel, Smart List.
If you need to modify existing Microsoft Dynamics GP (formerly this ERP was known as Great Plains Dynamics) user interface, then you should review Great Plains Dexterity as GP programming
Microsoft Great Plains or Dynamics GP ERP application is working on Microsoft SQL Server Db platform, and this fact opens GP to such industry reporting tool as Crystal Reports.
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP is good platform for integration with your current and legacy applications: ecommerce, CRM, EDI, Microsoft Access and even non-Microsoft platforms, such as Oracle
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP is good platform for integration with your current and legacy applications: ecommerce, CRM, EDI, Microsoft Access and even non-Microsoft platforms, such as Oracle
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP or former name Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise was originally written in specially created programming shell: Great Plains Software Dexterity.
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP or former name Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise was originally written in specially created programming shell: Great Plains Software Dexterity.
Microsoft Dynamics GP or former ERP and MRP application name was Great Plains Dynamics – it has wide selection of reporting tools: GP ReportWriter, SSRS ...
Microsoft Dynamics GP is new name for former Great Plains Software Dynamics and eEnterprise ERP applications. The inheritance is pretty obvious and it is in Great Plains Dexterity platform.
Microsoft Dexterity, formerly known as Great Plains Dexterity is GP programming and software developing tool, which was initially designed to be Dynamics architecture framework back in earlier 1990th
Traditionally, Microsoft Dynamics GP or former Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise customizations were programmed in Great Plains Dexterity, where you can make your screens working...
Traditionally, Microsoft Dynamics GP or former Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise customizations were programmed in Great Plains Dexterity, where you can make your screens working...
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP has multiple reporting tools: Report Writer, Crystal Reports, MS SQL Server Reporting Services, FRx, Microsoft Access reports, Excel reporting.
Former Microsoft Great Plains, or prior to Great Plains Software purchase by Microsoft the ERP name was Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise, has multiple modification and programming options and tools. Current trend is defined by Microsoft and as you can expect encourages you into .Net programming realm: C#, VB.Net. If you work as a programmer in IT department, you should first research such tools as Microsoft Dynamics GP eConnect, SRS (Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services), GP Integration Manager (VBA scripting is probably easy for you to experiment you can empower IM with such an easy scripting language, however this is rather Microsoft legacy, not .Net).
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP platform is ready for software developers for modifications, integrations, reporting, data export and other custom development projects.
In 2009 the actual question is your Dynamics GP or Great Plains ERP version. If you are on Dynamics GP 10.0 or 9.0, then you can enjoy deploying eConnect or eConnect Runtime to program ecommerce