With Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 set to release just around the corner, we’ve dedicated a number of blog posts to telling you about the new features that will be coming up in 2010. Today’s post will discuss some of the new features that will be in the new release of Workflow for Dynamics GP. Probably …
Monthly Archive: November 2009
Nov
27
Nov
27
Do I really need to install the latest service pack for Dynamics GP to run Payroll Year End?
For 2009, there have been very few form changes to the w-2. This is great news for Dynamics GP users! Below are the detail changes around 2009 year end for payroll. If you are affected by these changes, then you should install the latest GP update. 1099-R – New Distribution Code U, for distributions under …
Nov
26
How does Microsoft Dynamics GP work with Advanced SQL Server Options?
When creating Microsoft Dynamics GP users, there is an option to utilize Advanced SQL Server Options, which include: Enforce Password Policy Enforce Password Expiration Change Password Next Login How does SQL know what Password Policy to set and Enforce Password Expiration? The Policy comes from the Local SQL Machine’s Windows Policy. How can you verify the …
Nov
25
Does GP W-2 Electronic File conform to State Electronic Format Requirements?
The question has been raised: Does the Dynamics GP W-2 Electronic File format conform to individual State format requirements? The answer: The Dynamics GP W-2 Electronic File conforms to Federal filing requirements only. BUT… if you check with your State, ask them if they will accept the Federal Filing Format. If they will, then the …
Nov
25
Business Portal in GP 11
With the release of GP 11 just around the corner, we decided to give you a sneak peak at what is in store with some of the new features and functionality. Today, I will tell you about some of the changes that are being made around Business Portal for GP 11. With the ever-increasing focus …
Nov
24
Emailing Documents and Word Templates for Microsoft Dynamics GP 11
With Microsoft Dynamics GP 11 rolling out just around the corner, we are dedicating a number of blog posts to giving you a sneak peak at the new features you can expect to see. Today’s topic is focused on a new feature that will be included with GP 11. In GP 11, you will now …
Nov
20
Business Intelligence in Microsoft Dynamics GP 11
The pieces are starting to come together on what the next release of Microsoft Dynamics GP 11 is going to look like. There are going to be a number of changes coming in GP 11 that we will be giving you a sneak peak into. The first thing I’m writing about is the future of …
Nov
11
Adding a Stored Procedure to an Excel Microsoft Query
This may be somewhat technical, but for those of you who utilize Excel quite heavily and are adept at using Microsoft Query to create refreshable reports/lists, you may want to utilize a Stored Procedure that has already been created in Microsoft SQL. A Stored Procedure is a group of SQL commands that runs to produce …
Nov
11
MDA (Multidimensional Analysis) is not Dead!
Have you heard? Multidimensional Amalysis (MDA) is going away. Well, this is only PARTIALLY true. For Dynamics GP Customers that already own MDA, they will be able to continue using it even with future releases and upgrades! However, NEW CUSTOMERS to Dynamics GP, starting with Version 10, will NOT have access to MDA.  They will utilize Analytical Accounting. …
Nov
09
Time and Expense Entry (xRM)
Summit Group Software implemented a time and expense entry system for our consulting practice using xRMÂ (Microsoft Dynamics CRM) as the platform. It started out as a simple use of some additional entities for projects, time entries, expense entries in order to track our billable time and expense entries for clients. These entities have relationships to …