Posts Tagged ‘business logic’

Dynamics GP in Distribution and Nationwide Wholesale Trade: EDI, WMS, Barcoding

Microsoft Dynamics GP is midmarket Corporate ERP application, also formerly known as Great Plains Software Dynamics and eEnterprise. In our opinion it has rich business logic, which could lead to user training to be required with precise data entry and flow procedures design for each department and user role.

ERP Integration – Enabling the effective sharing of data across the enterprise

The success of ERP integration includes planning, manufacturing, and sales.

ERP integration is focused wholly on the transaction-oriented business processes, with CRM being considerably more valuable to users when selected back end data is available and viewed by every employee utilizing the CRM. Getting into the ERP integration business may be part of a strategic plan, or arise from a particular business opportunity. In addition to making the integration easier and more reliable, EEP vendors change their business practices to better address the midmarket.

Dynamics GP Logistics and Barcode Add-ons notes

If you have Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics and eEnterprise, implemented in your organization and the next phase in your ERP and MRP developing is Logistics, Warehouse Management, Consignment, Barcoding automation

we would like to offer you this FAQ style written publication, where we are reviewing Dynamics GP Dexterity, eConnect, Integration Manager, Report Writer technologies and suggest you the way to tune existing scripts and modules to automate your unique business processes:

Dynamics GP Consultant Chicago, San Diego News: Great Plains Data Recovery

Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP, formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics, eEnterprise and in its earlier DOS version – Great Plains Accounting, is now available on Microsoft SQL Server platform early and only versions 10.0 and 9.0 are supported at this time.

Most of current Great Plains recovery requests are for MS SQL Server 2005/SQL Select and 2000/MSDE, however as earlier Great Plains Select was available on Pervasive SQL 2000/Btrieve and Ctree/Faircom – most sophisticated data recovery might be for these non Microsoft DB versions. Before you call your Great Plains Guru (expecting to pay for Great Plains Support), please read how you could try to recover Dynamics GP data on your own if you are SQL DBA, or IT support engineer, if this is about old Pervasive SQL files:

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