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July 25, 2014

Friday Fun: My First Novel

In between everything else, I’ve managed to pound out a novel that has nothing to do with Dynamics GP. My first novel, Death from Above is done. I’ve got some final proofing before it becomes available, but it’s done and should be out in the next couple of weeks as both a book and an […]


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Published on July 25, 2014 06:00

July 24, 2014

Dynamics GP 2013 R2: Licensing for Requisitions, Employee Self Service, and Project time

The GP team offers clarification for Dynamics GP 2013 R2: Licensing for Requisitions, Employee Self Service, and Project time


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Published on July 24, 2014 11:00

My first novel is done!

My first novel, Death from Above is done. I’ve got some final proofing before it becomes available, but it’s done and should be out in the next couple of weeks. If you’d like to be notified when it comes out, please sign up.



Tourists have stolen the sacred codex of the Mayan sky god Q’uq’umatz. Now airliners are falling out of the sky and it’s up to NTSB investigator Jennifer Lynch to figure out why.

When the stolen codex keeps showing up at crash sites, Lynch teams with Mayan expert Max Gutierrez and oddball Homeland Security agent Lizard Wong to try to solve the crashes.

With both terrorists and the FBI hunting for them, can they figure out how to return the codex and stop the crashes before hundreds more die?  


A little background on this, I read…a lot. 100 books a year a lot. Some of them are breathtakingly good. Some of them are old friends. Some of them suck. Long before self publishing and eBooks I read a couple of really crappy books, from big publishers, by big name authors. I was convinced that I could do better than that. I started to write one serious novel and chucked it. After writing a couple of non-fiction technical books with Packt Publishing, I figured I would try again. It took 3 years of part time plugging in between work, life and 2 more technical books, but it’s finally done.


They say write what you know. I already did that with the technical books. I read fiction to be entertained. As a consultant I spent a lot of time on airplanes so I rolled that experience into my fiction. Death from Above isn’t Hemmingway, but it will keep you entertained. As long as it does that, I’m happy.


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Published on July 24, 2014 10:00

Limited Users in GP 2013 R2 – Microsoft Dynamics GP Community

Lance Koplin clarifies some of the confusion around Limited Users in GP 2013 R2


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Published on July 24, 2014 10:00

GP 2013 Crash on Navigation Lists – Microsoft Dynamics GP Community

John Lowther points to great article from Njevity dealing with GP 2013 Crash on Navigation Lists


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Published on July 24, 2014 09:00

Implementing Fastpath’s Config AD: Conclusion | azurecurve

Ian Grieve wraps up Implementing Fastpath’s Config AD: Conclusion This was a nicely done look at Fastpath’s Config AD. If you missed any of it, make sure to check out the whole thing.


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Published on July 24, 2014 08:31

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