Posts Tagged Dynamics GP
Dynamics GP Utilities, you can’t beat me!
Posted by Tricia Tubig in Dynamics GP on October 18, 2010
I have had the pleasure of completing two service pack updates in the last 4 months for southern California Dynamics GP customers. In July, we had to upgrade to GP 10.0 SP4 to support the Arizona state tax changes and the provisions for the HIRE Acts changes. Running the msi file for SP4 went fine. [...]
Easy Configurations to Simplify Query Searches in GP and CRM
Posted by Sara Corbett in Dynamics CRM, Dynamics GP, Systematica on October 9, 2010
As you may know, I really like SmartList Builder in Microsoft Dynamics GP as well as Advanced Find in Microsoft Dynamics CRM. I’m a big fan of creating queries. It’s probably directly connected to my deep sense of curiosity and love for asking questions. And if you value integrated business intelligence, creative license to easily [...]
Scribe Insight 7.0 supports multiple targets
Posted by Abi Shende in Dynamics CRM, Dynamics GP on June 13, 2010
Scribe Software recently announced the availability of Scribe Insight 7.0. One of the most important features of this release is the ability to connect to more than one target in the same DTS. The blog post on Scribe’s web site describes various scenarios where this feature can be valuable. These include: If the source record [...]
SmartList Builder Etiquette
Posted by Sara Corbett in Dynamics GP on May 28, 2010
I admit it. I love SmartLists in Microsoft Dynamics GP. Some folks even call me a “SmartList guru.” And I realized the other day that I’m a bit of a SmartList snob, because I think it’s important when you create a SmartList to take the time to add those finishing touches which make a GP user’s job that much easier. So I thought I would share a few SmartList tips which are like the whipped cream and cherry on top of a delightful sundae.
Microsoft Forecaster and Analytical Accounting
Posted by Elizabeth James in Dynamics GP, Microsoft on April 15, 2010
I recently had the opportunity to attend Convergence, the annual Microsoft Dynamics conference, where Microsoft partners, customers and industry experts come together to learn, share and promote. http://www.microsoft.com/dynamics/convergence This year I took the opportunity to attend several sessions on Microsoft Forecaster to learn tips and tricks and best practices from the experts themselves. Since we are [...]
Dynamics GP 2010 (GP 11) Features
Posted by Mike Marcin in Dynamics GP on January 15, 2010
I am not sure about everyone else, but I have received tid bits of information regarding the release of GP 2010 via the “feature of the day” emails/blogs, but haven’t seen a comprehensive list. It took some searching, but I found the master list of all the features. http://blogs.msdn.com/gp/archive/tags/Feature+of+the+Day/default.aspx
Release of Dynamics GP 11 Around the Corner!
Posted by Mike Marcin in Dynamics GP on December 16, 2009
The upcoming release of Microsoft Dynamics GP 11 will reach General Availability in May 2010. This is an exciting new release encompassing the following functionality: Printing a GP form (such as a Sales Order) to Microsoft Office Word, along with giving users the ability to print any GP report/form to Word if they so choose. Emailing [...]
Systematica Attends Solar Power International 09
Posted by Mike Marcin in Dynamics GP on November 3, 2009
Last week the Systematica team attended Solar Power International in Anaheim, California. In several conversations with PV manufacturers, equipment providers and distributors, it is evident that the Microsoft Dynamics GP manufacturing and distribution suite of products can provide significant value to the solar industry. The hot topics of the industry included work order management, job and product costing, [...]
GP Payroll to Payables: How to pass custom data to the check!
Posted by Dwight Brown in Dynamics GP on September 21, 2009
Garnishment management can be a complex process for companies that manage their Payroll in house. One client of Systematica uses Dynamics GP for both Payroll and Payables and uses the Payroll to Payables integration in order to pay employee garnishments. The government requires that the garnishment checks include the employee’s last name and the check-date together on [...]
Southern California Payroll Focus Day
Posted by Tricia Tubig in Systematica on September 21, 2009
On September 17th, 2009, Systematica participated in the Southern California Payroll Focus Day. The following local chapters of the American Payroll Association, mobilized to organize this event: • Inland Empire Chapter http://www.ieapa.org • Los Angeles Chapter http://www.laapa.org • Orange County Chapter http://www.occapa.com • North San Diego County Chapter http://www.nsdccapa.org/ • San Diego Chapter http://www.sandiegochapterapa.org • [...]
