Posts Tagged SmartList Builder
In Today’s World of Dynamics GP out-of-the-box SQL Reporting Services, Analysis Cubes and Excel Reports, is there any need for Business Intelligence Applications?
Posted by Mike Marcin in Dynamics GP, Southern California Microsoft Dynamics Partner, Systematica on June 30, 2011
I recall walking the ISV expo floor at Convergence a few years ago when Dynamics GP 10 was first released thinking, “Is there any need for all these Business Intelligence products anymore?” After all, Dynamics GP 10 came included with a reporting layer of SQL views, Excel Analysis Cubes, canned SQL Reporting Services and Excel [...]
Microsoft Dynamics GP Deals Expiring June 24th – Don’t Let Thousands of Dollars Slip through Your Fingers
Posted by Sara Corbett in Dynamics GP, Southern California Microsoft Dynamics Partner, Systematica on May 31, 2011
Microsoft’s fiscal year ends in June, and thus they release the best deals in their fourth quarter. Consequently, this is the equivalent of the Friday after Thanksgiving when the sales are amazing and the shopper can save tons of money. But these deals are for a limited time. They expire at 5:00pm Pacific Time on [...]
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 [...]
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.
