Mark Polino's Blog, page 208
August 8, 2012
Dynamic Future - Vote - Multicurrency Cash Flow Forecast
Yes, I'm a day late with this. Deal with it, my schedule is a mess.
In this weeks Connect feature, we suggest adding Multicurrency Cash Flow Forecast into Dynamics GP.
It's hard enough to get cash flow forecasts right. I don't even want to think about doing it in other currencies.
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In this weeks Connect feature, we suggest adding Multicurrency Cash Flow Forecast into Dynamics GP.
It's hard enough to get cash flow forecasts right. I don't even want to think about doing it in other currencies.

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Published on August 08, 2012 06:00
August 6, 2012
Dynamics GP Excel Paste
Copy and Pasting into GP from Excel keeps getting better. First from Mohammad R. Daoud: Dynamics GP Excel Paste – New Features has been Added!
Next comes word from TitaniumGP, another tool that can copy/paste into GP.
Next comes word from TitaniumGP, another tool that can copy/paste into GP.








Published on August 06, 2012 14:00
Feature of the Day: Fixed Assets - Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
Published on August 06, 2012 13:00
Hello from iSight 2012 Keynote – Greg Bustin | I.B.I.S. Inc.
We're gearing up for iSight coming to Atlanta and Charlotte September 25th and 26th. Check out Hello from iSight 2012 Keynote – Greg Bustin for more.








Published on August 06, 2012 12:00
Getting reports out efficiently - Dynamics Corporate Performance Management - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
Published on August 06, 2012 11:00
Why my integration is changed? Sort-wise
Published on August 06, 2012 10:00
Feature of the Day: Word Documents - Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP - Site Home - MSDN Blogs
Published on August 06, 2012 09:00
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Utilities “Hanging” when Upgrading the Databases with Service Pack 3 or any Later Hotfix
Kelly Youells offers some help when Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Utilities “Hanging” when Upgrading the Databases with Service Pack 3 or any Later Hotfix[image error]








Published on August 06, 2012 08:00
The time has come again to vote for the next year's GPUG ...
The time has come again to vote for the next year's GPUG All Star awards.
Please take the time to vote for your "All Star".
Each year, GPUG (The GP User Group) recognize 3 Premium Members who represent the community well by having:
Courage – The strength to persevere, hold the talent to teach fellow GP users.
Passion – For those who share their GP and technology passion with others.
Resolve – Willing to take the time to help others with challenges they face.
Advancement – The pursuit of individual and organizational growth and development.
Click on the logo or link below to vote:
GPUG ALL Star Award Survey
The winners will be announced at the GPUG Summit 2012 in Seattle, WA, USA on the 15th to 19th of October at the Conference Center at the Washington State Convention Center.
Visit www.gpugsummit.com to see the event agenda and learn more.
If you are not registered, then REGISTER TODAY. I will be there and I'm looking forward to seeing you there too.[image error]
Please take the time to vote for your "All Star".
Each year, GPUG (The GP User Group) recognize 3 Premium Members who represent the community well by having:
Courage – The strength to persevere, hold the talent to teach fellow GP users.
Passion – For those who share their GP and technology passion with others.
Resolve – Willing to take the time to help others with challenges they face.
Advancement – The pursuit of individual and organizational growth and development.
Click on the logo or link below to vote:

GPUG ALL Star Award Survey
The winners will be announced at the GPUG Summit 2012 in Seattle, WA, USA on the 15th to 19th of October at the Conference Center at the Washington State Convention Center.

Visit www.gpugsummit.com to see the event agenda and learn more.
If you are not registered, then REGISTER TODAY. I will be there and I'm looking forward to seeing you there too.[image error]




Published on August 06, 2012 07:00
Weekly Dynamic: Line Numbers in SQL Server
Many of you know just enough SQL to get by. By definition that involves some trial and error to get things right. Inevitably one of your Select statements will fail and SQL will give you some hints about what's wrong including a line number.
But how do figure out what line is what? Do line numbers include spaces? There is a line number listed in the bottom right but even that is a pain to use.
In SQL Server Management Studio you can turn on line numbers with Tools | Options, expand Text Editor, Expand Transact-SQL, select General and check Line Numbers under Display.[image error]
But how do figure out what line is what? Do line numbers include spaces? There is a line number listed in the bottom right but even that is a pain to use.
In SQL Server Management Studio you can turn on line numbers with Tools | Options, expand Text Editor, Expand Transact-SQL, select General and check Line Numbers under Display.[image error]








Published on August 06, 2012 06:00