GPWindow Tells Us Where’s GP Windows Are


GPWindow.com after it’s officially launched, has added one more useful feature: Where’s that GP Window?

It’s good, considering the fact that we cannot remember all GP Windows and it’s paths. Those who want an easy way to know where a GP Window is, go to this link in GPWindow.com and you will find it.

Add it to your GP Shortcuts / Quicklinks, not at all a bad idea. This will give your users, an easy access to the site which is full of information about GP.

VAIDY

DexSense – Intellisense in Dexterity by Tim


Read it on your own to know what it is and how it got visualized:

Intellisense for Dexterity – Ask and You Shall Receive (David)
DexSense: IntelliSense for Microsoft Dexterity (Mariano)

AWESOME product. Not long ago, we were voting for this. Even before we got over that voting, we are having a product with basic and most required functionalities, which does what we want.

Go ahead, get it, test it and give your constructive feedbacks to get this evolving.

VAIDY

GPWindow – A Site for Dynamics GP Resources by Jivtesh


Jivtesh has come up with a noble concept; his new website called GPWindow.com.

Let me share with you about what I liked in this site:


1. The left panel lists us the top sites, based on the number of posts. For a Blogger like me: This means, the one who regularly blogs will get a chance to get more visibility. For a User who looks for a blog: This means, you have got a fair idea about the list of top most GP Blogs which are there for you.

2. The right panel recommends some of the GP Articles. Any post in any blog that has got a mention from other Bloggers or websites or forums.

3. On the top, there is a tab which takes you to:
3.1. Recommended Links: Those links from all GP blogs that are recommended by anyone out there in his/her blog, forum, website, newsgroups, etc. Awesome, isn’t it?
3.2. Latest Links: As the name suggests.
3.3. Top Hits: Those posts which got the most number of hits.

4. Center Panel gives us the best part; Categorization of posts. This is done by parsing post titles and categorizes it based on several keywords. While this list is not yet complete, it’s still comprehensive.

5. And finally there is a Custom Search, designed and created by Jivtesh. This is exactly what I am using in my blog as well. This allows users to focus on one place and get what they want without searching on different sites.

As the site name suggests, it’s clearly a Window to your GP resources.

What it means for a Blogger like me?

1. I am quite happy personally to have got listed as #5. Quite an achievement by me. Considering the fact that I started blogging for a completely different reason but got hooked to this beautiful concept called Knowledge Sharing. This opened up to me an entirely different community dedicated selflessly to help users, consultants & themselves. So it’s quite a proud moment.

2. I also feel very responsible now that my blog is listed. I must be up-to-date, relevant to what I write, accurate in what I share & should be right on concept.

3. I tend to work more on my blog & newsgroup activities, so that I learn more and I share even more to you all.

What it means for a user like me?

1. My search time is quite less from now on. I just open this site and enter what I want to know. Custom Search goes thru’ each and every GP site listed in David Musgrave’s blog and get what you want.

2. I get to see the most active blogs in GP Blogosphere.

3. I get almost anything that I wish to learn from one place.

And more, of course…

Thanks to Jivtesh for this wonderful concept site.

Important: Do post your feedbacks by clicking on Contact. This will enable Jivtesh to keep this site well maintained and improved.

VAIDY

Dex.ini Settings Document – From Leslie


This document consolidates all the Dex.ini settings that Leslie has read / used / shared in her blog, in her entire GP career. Ultimately, this is by far one stop document for Dex.ini settings document.

Read her article & download the document here: Dex.ini settings now available for download.

VAIDY

GP Blogs for Useful SQL Views


We are now having three blogs helping us out in SQL Views for varied needs.

1. Victoria Yudin’s Blog
2. Mark Polino’s Blog
3. Ron’s Blog – Real Life Dynamics User

To my best knowledge, the above are the active blog till now and continue to enrich us with more SQLs.

Do follow these blogs without fail.

VAIDY

Importance of PM Module in GP – Belinda


Belinda explains us what’s more important in Payables Management (PM) as opposed to how it’s been used generally.

VAIDY

Tools Available from Professional Services – Leslie


Leslie presents a comprehensive list of all Addons / Plugins that are distributed by Professional Services.

Some are free and some are with a price tag on it. All are worth looking at.

VAIDY

Editing VBA Code With Only Customization Site License – In Touch With Dynamics (GP)


Another informative and hidden tip from In Touch With Dynamics (GP) blog.

I myself got enlighten after reading this article: How to edit VBA when client only has Customization Site License.

I had never thought this was possible and it is.

Must read for all Dex/Modifier/VBA Developers out there.

VAIDY

Generate Charts Using SSRS


MichaelJ2 has pointed out to a very good article in SQL Server Central portal, which explains step-by-step on how to generate charts using SSRS.

As he mentioned in the end, it’s worth to have a look since GP is moving more towards SSRS and it would be great to see more Decision Making charts generated right from GP.

VAIDY

Microsoft Dexterity 11.0 – What’s New? (Mariano)


Mariano walks us thru’ his analysis on What’s new in Dexterity 11.0.

Must see for all those Dex Developers out there.

VAIDY