I am inserting items using eConnect and have noticed error 7079 coming form taIVCreateItemPriceListLine. I have UpdateIfExists set to zero so it should not be trying to update. Is this a bug with this eConnect routine? Why is it trying to update when it is set to not update?
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Forum Post: eConnect taIVCreateItemPriceListLine reports update error when told not to update
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Forum Post: Match Multiple Invoices to Accrued Landed Cost
Is anyone aware of an ISV that'll allow you to match multiple vendor invocies to a single accrued landed cost? The scenario is that we know landed cost is going to be $10,000. We don't know if that landed cost will be invoiced on 1 invoice or on 10 invoices. With current GP functionality (as of GP2018 at least), you can only match the first invoice to the landed cost and then have to do crazy workarounds for the remainder. Any thoughts? Thanks, Kyle
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Forum Post: Removing history for Analytical Accounting codes
Hi, Are there recommended steps to remove old AA codes and activity? Thanks, Linda
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Blog Post: Top Ten ERP Software Blog Posts for 2018
What topics were the most popular with ERP Software Blog readers in 2018? Take a look: 1. The Differences Between Microsoft Dynamics AX, GP & NAV by John Stucky, TrinSoft, LLC A comparison of the differences between products in the Microsoft Dynamics product line. Specifically, looking at the differences between Dynamics AX, Dynamics GP, and Dynamics NAV because these three offer the most common feature set and overlap, and we get the most questions to help differentiate these when organizations are trying to determine which one is best for them. 2. Basics of Lookups in Dynamics 365 by Columbus Global This blog post is for those of you who are looking to understand Lookup fields in Dynamics 365 (or Dynamics CRM), or a quick refresher on how lookups work. It will help you determine when you can DIY and when you need help. 3. Bank Deposit, Bank Transactions, & Reconcile Bank Statement Windows in Microsoft Dynamics GP by John Stucky, TrinSoft, LLC This post discusses the windows in Dynamics GP related to cash receipt, bank activity and reconciliation of bank statements and how to make the best use of them. 4. Dynamics NAV 2018 Advanced Warehouse Management by iCepts Technology Group, Inc. With Warehouse Management Systems functionality in NAV, your company can manage items on a bin level. Receive and put away items in a bin; pick items from a bin according to a put-away template, and pick items based on the zone and bin ranking. Move items between bins using a report for optimizing the space usage and the picking process or move items manually. Warehouse instruction documents are created for the pick and put-away process, which can be carried out for sales, purchases, transfers, returns, and production orders. 5. How Will Artificial Intelligence (AI) Impact ERP Software? by Peter Joeckel, TurnOnDynamics You’ve probably noticed that claims of AI-powered software solutions are starting to pop up more frequently, including in the context of ERP. To be clear, regardless of what breathless marketers and science fiction fans love to dream about, there is currently no such thing as artificial intelligence in its truest form, and technology advances that improve ERP solutions today aren’t AI. Read about what AI can and can’t do. 6. Understanding the Ledger and Sub-Ledger Processing of Entries in AX by Indusa Since every business conducts several hundred transactions within each accounting year, they should be recorded in different accounts as required by their accounting standards. Read how Dynamics AX uses robust principles to manage the ledger and sub-ledger processing of entries, simplifying financial management activity for organizations. 7. Project Management in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018 by iCepts Technology Group, Inc. Microsoft Dynamics NAV has recently been enhanced with new features and deeper functionality into its core application including updates to Project Management in Jobs. Jobs are a way for you to schedule the usage of your company’s resources and to keep track of the various costs associated with the resources on a specific project. Jobs involves the consumption of employee hours, machine hours, inventory items, and other types of usage that you may want to track as a job progresses. Explore Jobs’ new functionality and simplified features. 8. The Difference between Cloud, Hosted and On-Premises Software by Anya Ciecierski, CAL Business Solutions One of the major choices facing any company evaluating ERP software is what type of deployment model you will choose. Will you rely on a traditional on-premises, remotely hosted or cloud-based implementation? What is the difference between the three and how does a company decide to choose one over the others? 9. Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018 Product Guide Download by iCepts Technology Group, Inc. Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2018 comes with a wide set of features including new ERP functionality in mobility, business insights, and cloud services which provides great opportunities for deployment, supporting business processes, and enhancing business productivity within your organization. To learn more, you can download the Dynamics NAV 2018 Product Guide. 10. Dynamics 365 Business Central Capabilities Comparison by iCepts Technology Group, Inc. Dynamics 365 Business Central is an all-in-one business management solution that’s easy to use and adapt, helping you connect your business and make smarter decisions. It’s built on functionality within Microsoft Dynamics NAV and adaptable to extend business applications to other Microsoft Cloud Services such as Office 365, Microsoft Flow, Power BI, and PowerApps. This post compares the functionality and pricing between the Essentials and Premium Versions. Want to check out the hottest topics for 2019? Visit www.erpsoftwareblog.com and sign up for the RSS feed or subscribe to receive new blog posts via email. Are you a Microsoft Dynamics ERP Partner that is interested in writing for the ERP Software Blog? Contact us . By ERP Software Blog Writer, www.erpsoftwareblog.com Related Posts How QuickBooks Users Can Achieve Success with Microsoft Dynamics GP? How a Not-for-Profit Can Gain More Financial Support Convert Sick and Vacation Time Accrual from Payroll to HR Module
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Forum Post: GP webclient hangs after login on vpn
I am using GP 2018 and facing two issues with gp web client. 1- when navigate to https://servername.domain.com/gp through gp webclient, shows below error. but can login with https://localhost/gp , though it gives certificate error but work. 2- another issue is that I am running webclient through azure vpn. where I am able to login but the web page only show the below page unless close it. any experienced the same could help me. thank you.
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Blog Post: Top 10 Blog Posts from 2018
I took a look at last year’s top 10 list and 4 “new” posts made it to the top 10 with the oldest post being from August 2011. This year, 7 posts made the list from 2018, and 3 repeats. It’s always interesting what topics or posts have staying power or something relevant to today’s searches! I guess it’s safe to say that users still continue to have issues restoring GP from time to time (my #1 post year after year), FRx will never die (always in the top 3 year after year) and ROE field information is apparently universally sought after! Here are the top 10 posts from 2018: Restore Issue on GP 2015 drove me nuts! (August 2015, last year rank #1) Tips for dates in Dynamics GP (January 2018) Canadian Payroll some ROE fields demystified (August 2011, last year rank #2) Write off small customer balances (January 2018) Microsoft Treehouses (March 2018) Upload pending issue in Excel with OneDrive (May 2018) GP 2018 R2 Intelligent Cloud (October 2018) FRx with Dynamics GP 2015 (April 2015, last year rank #4) Big news, I’ve changed jobs! (January 2018) GP Tech 2018 Day 1+ (August 2018)
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Blog Post: New Year’s Resolutions 2019
Well, it’s that time of year again, and time to look back at 2018 and plan for the new year. This is the 9th year where I’ve been writing these resolution posts and it’s always fun to look back at what I thought the last year would bring. If I could describe 2018 in one word or phrase, it would be “emotional roller-coaster”. This year had more ups and downs that I’ve had in a long while. My life is fairly simple overall and I don’t tend to vary emotionally much (I don’t think) but 2018 reminded me that no one is immune to things affecting your mental health, no matter how strong a person you are otherwise. Some of the highlights from 2018 for me were: Starting a full time job, after being self-employed and/or working in consulting for 17 years. Getting my MVP renewal for the first time. Receiving the GPUG All-Star award. On a personal note, my partner and I had a vacation out west in and around Canmore, Alberta and it was fantastic. One of my favourite pics is from a round of golf at Banff Springs , an amazing course to play! I ended up getting this pic framed and it’s sitting in my basement along with a pic from last summer’s trip out east. Banff Springs 18th hole, view back towards the tee boxes 2018 Recap Here’s what I had planned for 2018, in last year’s blog : 1. MVP Renewal This was a success, as I did receive my renewal in July 2018. However, there was quite the “culling” of the herd, so to speak, and a number of friends and colleagues lost their MVP status, not getting renewed. Our GP MVP list dropped significantly, going from 15 to 10, technically 9 but I count Belinda as a “GP” MVP even though her award category isn’t Business Applications any longer. That was bittersweet, but I was thrilled to get my first renewal, as it was my first time through the process. 2. Blogging I would consider this a success as well, having written far more blog posts than I have ever written in the past. I count 86 blog posts in 2018, and only 2 of those I would consider “non-business” posts. I started a weekly series called #TipTuesday and was pleased with my ability to keep that up all year long. I skipped last week and today due to the holidays but I would like to try to continue that this year. 3. Reading for business This was an epic fail. I read a TON of books in 2018, over 36 books (I’m well into #37 but it will not be finished by the time 2018 ends!). However, not a single one of those was for business, or even non-fiction. I struggle to keep up with even my CGA/CPA magazines, they pile up and sit in a corner for months. 4. Website updates This one was a success but also kind of cheating! At this point last year, I was well underway in negotiations on the new position I started last January. It wasn’t a sure thing by any stretch, so I hadn’t mentioned it in last year’s post but I knew some website changes were inevitable. I had already converted my blog over to this domain but hadn’t yet cleaned up the old kuntzconsulting.ca site. I’ve now done that and it’s a simple one-page site that simply tells people that business is no longer operating! What’s in store for 2019? The start of 2018 was a tipping point, as I was working through the details on the new job and didn’t know for sure which way it would go. Mentally I was ready for a change, even though I loved consulting. Starting the new position was great, and it was nice to get that out of the way early in the year but I didn’t anticipate what the impact would be on the winding down of the business I had. That was a little bittersweet as I had really wanted to get to the 10 year mark (I finished 9 years…). I have no regrets though, making the change was still the right move for me in the end. 1. Closing my business I’ve been winding this down for months and at this point I’m just waiting on a confirmation of one thing from the Canada Revenue Agency before I can actually dissolve the corporation. So, it’s not exactly a tough goal but it will be a significant milestone in the year to finally see the business officially done. I thought I might get into some consulting on the side but realize when I get home from work, I’m done, I am not interested in evening & weekend work at this stage in my life. 2. MVP renewal This will now be an annual goal as long as I’m an MVP. This year will be an interesting one as I did not present a ton like I did during the last renewal period. This year I’m banking on the fact that community involvement predominantly via my blogging contributions will be enough, just like they were enough for me to get my initial award. Time will tell, many things in the program have changed since then so it’s just as likely this is my last year as an MVP. Either way, I’ll always be blogging and if it’s enough, it’s enough. 3. Catch up on my CGA/CPA mags I’ll go a little more specific on the “reading” goal I often put in these resolution posts. Generically wishing to read more business content clearly wasn’t specific enough for me to actually do it. So, this year my aim will be to catch up on my CGA/CPA magazines. I had started catching up at one point a couple of years ago but I have no idea where I’ve left off. I’m quite certain I haven’t read one for over 5 years so this might be a bigger task than I realize! If I start with just the CPA side, I have 40 magazines to read from 2014 to 2017 if I were to go back to the beginning post-merger. Hmm… lol. 4. Taking better care of “me” This one will be a bit more on the “fuzzy” side of the goal setting. It’s everything a goal shouldn’t be – it’s not specific, it’s not particularly measurable, etc. but it is on the list nonetheless. The last quarter of the year was frustrating for me, and I learned that I need to pay more attention to my own mental health. A situation I’m not going to get into here took the wind out of my sails and to be honest, I’m only just now feeling like I’m coming back to being something resembling myself again. Around the same time, my dad had a heart attack and subsequent triple bypass heart surgery and while he’s well on his way to recovery, that was a scare during a time when I was already at a very low emotional point for other reasons. I think what saved me, as odd as it sounds, is taking time off to help my dad and his wife get into a new routine at home as it gave me some distance from the other frustration and gave me some very low key downtime. I spent a lot of time sleeping, a sure sign my body needed it. The fact that I didn’t bounce back right away, frustrating in its own right, told me I can’t ignore my emotions and mental health. My dad’s medical issues and that of his wife’s earlier in the year were also a clear message that I need to get in better shape. Watching the difference in recovery in two people who had heart surgery, one in much better shape than the other, was a very clear indicator of what health and fitness means when you’re sick and recovering. It can mean the world of difference in how quickly you bounce back. So, among the things I’ve already started doing is watching more of what I eat, reducing my cola intake for example, and I do want to get more exercise and get back into better shape like I used to be. I spent too much of 2018 with my butt in a chair when I wasn’t at work and this year, that has to change. This year also happens to be a milestone birthday year. Yes, I’m even looking forward to it. My partner and I have a big trip in mind, and have started planning that for this summer. I also hope to do something new and fun each month this year, whether it’s going to a new restaurant or experiencing a new adventure, I don’t know what exactly that will look like but that’s my plan. That’s all I’ve got for 2019. We’ll see how it goes next year at this time!
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Forum Post: RE: glpVerifyBatchTransactions. Invalid Posting Status
This is the good method for me, techniedges working.
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Forum Post: RE: GP Trial and URL access
Search on Bing - Where to get a trial for Dynamics GP. You will get many results like techatsia.com .
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Forum Post: RE: Adding a button to all GP forms
You can add a menu item to all windows in the application using Dexterity. There are two approaches: 1) add a menu item to the Tools menu which will be a single entry shared by all windows. (does not work for web client). With this method you cannot tell which window the menu was selected from. 2) add dynamic form triggers on windows as they are opened this will add an additional menu to the window and you can tell which window the menu was selected from. And it works on the web client. Regards David
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Blog Post: Hands On With Microsoft Dynamics GP 2018 R2 New Features: New Sort Options in Sales Order Processing Item Inquiry Window
This post is part of the Hands On With Microsoft Dynamics GP 2018 R2 New Features series in which I am going hands on with the new features introduced in Microsoft Dynamics GP 2018 R2 (which was released on the 2 nd October). I reblogged the new features as Microsoft announced them along with some commentary of how I thought they would be received by both my clients and I. In this series, I will be hands on with them giving feedback of how well they work in reality. The twentieth new feature is New Sort Options in Sales Order Processing Item Inquiry Window . The Sales Order Processing Item Inquiry window has a new Sort By option available; this lets users quickly find the information they are looking for because now they can sort, either ascending or descending, by the following fields: Document Number Document Type Item Number Document Date Customer ID This feature builds on the new sort options introduced to Payables and Receivables , by making the aame options available in the Sales Order Processing Item Inquiry window. This is a good addition as users are often asking the ability to sort by date; I hope to see it introduced in additional windows in future versions. Click to show/hide the Hands On With Microsoft Dynamics GP 2018 R2 New Features Series Index Hands On With Microsoft Dynamics GP 2018 R2 New Features Repurposing the Intelligent Edge page Monthly Recurring Batches Duplicate Check Numbers Option Extended Checkbook ID Defaults on Check Batch Option To Not Display Inactive Checkbooks in Lookup SmartList Designer Favourites in Navigation List Mass Update Master Records from Navigation List Sales Transaction Approval Workflow New Sort Options in Sales Order Processing Item Inquiry Window Display Vendor Hold Status Option to Hide Business Analyzer for All Users Print and E-mail Sales Order Processing Documents Print Invoices in Functional Currency from SOP Navigation List Transaction Level Post Through General Ledger Vendor Document Number Added to Purchasing All-in-One View New SmartList for Deposits on Unposted Sales Transactions Has Been Created Exclude Items on HITB Report With Zero Quantity or Value Increase Dynamics GP Password Maximum Length Email Customer Statements Letter Writing Assistant in Web Client Read original post Hands On With Microsoft Dynamics GP 2018 R2 New Features: New Sort Options in Sales Order Processing Item Inquiry Window at azurecurve|Ramblings of a Dynamics GP Consultant
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Forum Post: RE: MS Dynamics GP - Office 365 - Test environment
you need to use latest version of software Office 365
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Forum Post: RE: MS Dynamics GP - Office 365 - Test environment
if you want to watch live PSL cricket live streaming 2019
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Forum Post: RE: Hierarchy Issue
Are you copying the steps? It sounds like you're running into a documented issue we have with the copy workflow steps functionality....where the copied step doesn't have a different GUID value then the original, so when you make a change to the copied workflow step, it changes the original workflow step, and vice versa. Looking at this bug, it states this was fixed in the January hotfix for Dynamics GP 2018, which would be 18.00.0438.
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Forum Post: RE: GP 2015 tax update for 2019 r 1
For the 2019 R1 tax update for Dynamics GP 2015, it states that the "Last Tax Table Update Date" value should be "12/21/2018" The download site doesn't mention a "Last Tax Code Update Date" value. Thanks
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Forum Post: How can I enter information into inventory transfer of the Project Accounting Module?
Hi All, I am working on an integration that will allow me to enter transactions into GP using eConnect. I am able to accomplish the entries using eConnect for the Sales module. However, for inventory transfer of the Project Accounting module it is not possible for eConnect. Can advise me on how to create an integration to accomplish these entries? Would you advise direct entries into the tables?
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Forum Post: RE: Does anyone have a listing of all setup tables in GP2016 R2
The closest to a list of setup tables in Dynamics GP I can think of, is the following article: support.microsoft.com/.../how-to-copy-setup-tables-from-one-company-to-another-in-microsoft-dyna It's a bit outdated, but the setup tables for the main modules are pretty much the same.
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Forum Post: RE: Business Portal - Problem with Requisition Mgmt approval hierarchy
There is no Business Portal for GP 2018, are you referring to the new Workflow functionality built into Dynamics GP beginning with GP 2013 R2, that is a replacement for both Workflow on SharePoint and Business Portal? Thanks
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Forum Post: RE: GP 2015 tax update for 2019 r 1
Thanks Ended up being I had the last 2018 tax table update. I couldn't get into customer source and our partner sent me year end update and the tx.cab file but not the 2019 r1 tx.cab file. I was finally able to get into customer source and got the right file. In GP the Tools/Setup/System/Payroll Tax - Last Tax Update should be 12/21/2018.
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Forum Post: RE: Excel to dynamics import
Hi, We have done similar solution to our client to Export / import excel based Inventory list ( Exact GP fields) with new SKUs & price changes that comes every week.If you are interested please reach me to learn more. samr(at)expsoltech(dot)com
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