Great Plains has DYNAMICS database which stores system info, such as users, security, companies, etc. If you need to notify your GP users on the specific event in GP - such as invoice was paid, you can deploy SQL emailing. Logins and access management - Great Plains uses its own security, which is translated into SQL logins with encrypted password. XML inbound and outbound streams for the integration stored procedures is becoming defacto standard. Andrew Karasev is Chief Technology Officer in Alba Spectrum Technologies ( http.
Navision (former Navision Attain), Microsoft Great Plains (former Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise), Solomon, Axapta. If you need to pull data out of the Navision database on a regular basis one of the other options is a better choice. Using a familiar Microsoft Outlook®-style interface, Business Analytics presents this information to your desk top where easy to use analytical tools allow you to carry out targeted analysis that is tailored by you, for you. XBRL - Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) for Navision enables simple and dependable distribution of all a company's financial information and ensures smooth and accurate data transfer. XBRL is an XML-based specification that uses accepted financial reporting standards and practices to export financial reports across all software and technologies, including the Internet.
Navision (former Navision Attain), Microsoft Great Plains (former Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise), Solomon, Axapta. Using a familiar Microsoft Outlook®-style interface, Business Analytics presents this information to your desk top where easy to use analytical tools allow you to carry out targeted analysis that is tailored by you, for you. If you need to pull data out of the Navision database on a regular basis one of the other options is a better choice. XBRL is an XML-based specification that uses accepted financial reporting standards and practices to export financial reports across all software and technologies, including the Internet. Using Excel you can create reports on any table of data from within any granule in Navision.
Former Great Plains Software Dynamics/eEnterprise, and currently Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains was initially designed in the earlier 1990th as the extendable and modular application with its proprietary tool. As good instrument for eCommerce developer - it allows to create, modify and delete Great Plains objects - customers, invoices, purchase orders, payments, inventory items. It has certain restrictions - it can address core Great Plains objects (not something in former third party modules - Collection Management, Customer/Vendor Consolidation, etc. Also eConnect can not post SOP, AR, AP, POP documents - posting should be done by operator in Great Plains. However you can deploy posting stored procedures, available on the market (through Alba Spectrum for example.
They must become more professional, become a Chartered Engineer, and be prepared to change and understand the business dynamics, because after all they are paid by delivering code that works. No one likes change! So we all stick to our known quantities to keep in the comfort zone. More importantly the role of the human in this complex and technology based process is not fully understood and nor is it managed in a way that achieves the best results. People need encouragement, they need motivation, guidance and above all the knowledge that what they are doing is of value. My view is that all projects now come down to money and time, and whilst these are important from a business perspective, the measurements miss the impact that these have on the people involved in the project.
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