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April 2, 2014
Mohammad R. Daoud: MVP for another year!
Congrats to Mohammad R. Daoud: MVP for another year!.
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Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Dashboards Take Your Business Intelligence to the Next Level « ERP Software Blog
Beth Hodge caught my Dashboard session via virtual Convergence and she wrote Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Dashboards Take Your Business Intelligence to the Next Level Virtual Convergence is available to you too. If you want to shortcut the dashboard process, take a look at Analytics for Microsoft Dynamics GP.
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SQL Server 2014
SQL Server 2014 is out now. GP 2013 compatibility for SQL 2014 comes with the upcoming R2 release.
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Bring your Bathing Costumes to Stampede in Fargo – Developing for Dynamics GP
The actual article isn’t as frightening as the headline: Bring your Bathing Costumes to Stampede in Fargo
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April 1, 2014
Troubleshooting The Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 SP2 Web Client: Target Principle Name Is Incorrect | azurecurve
Ian Grieve continues Troubleshooting The Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 SP2 Web Client: Target Principle Name Is Incorrect
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The Dynamics GP Blogster: Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Virtual Machine image from the Windows Azure Gallery
Mariano continues his great look at the new Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 Virtual Machine image from the Windows Azure Gallery.
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Made me laugh “Perfect Image Recruiting for Junior Dynamics GP Consultant” or “MVP Requires Minion” | azurecurve
This made me laugh. “Perfect Image Recruiting for Junior Dynamics GP Consultant” or “MVP Requires Minion” Maybe I should apply to become Ian’s minion?
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Dynamics GP Essentials: Who are my Dynamics GP Power Users !
Mahmoud AlSaadi asks Who are my Dynamics GP Power Users ? and then answers the question with a SQL script. Keep in mind that in Dynamics GP “Power User” isn’t a role in the traditional sense. It’s an override. A Power User doesn’t simply have access to everything, a Power User is built in exception to security. […]
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The Forecast for Microsoft Forecaster: Foggy, Mixed With Uncertainty | MSDynamicsWorld.com
MSDynamicsWorld has The Forecast for Microsoft Forecaster: Foggy, Mixed With Uncertainty
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Dynamic Dashboards: Auto Refresh Power Pivot for Excel
PowerPivot for Excel 2010 (PowerPivot was one word way back then) didn’t allow you set the data connection to auto refresh after a period of time. You had to use SharePoint to make that happen. It was one of the differentiators they used to get people to spend money around PowerPivot. Fast forward to today and […]
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