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Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 implementation : a step-by-step guide to implementing Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 / Victoria Yudin.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Yudin, Victoria.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Business logistics--Data processing.
- Business logistics.
- Accounting--Computer programs.
- Accounting.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (376 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Birmingham, U.K. : Packt Pub., 2010.
- Language Note:
- English
- Biography/History:
- Yudin Victoria: Victoria Yudin has been designing, implementing, integrating, and customizing business management and accounting systems for over 20 years. She has been a user of Microsoft Dynamics GP (and its Great Plains Software predecessor) since it was available on DOS and has been a Dynamics GP consultant for almost 15 years. Victoria has the distinction of being the only person in the world named a Microsoft Dynamics GP Most Valuable Professional (MVP) each consecutive year since 2005. She has also been on the DynamicsWorld's Microsoft Dynamics Top 100 Most Influential People list each year since 2010. Victoria has also been in the top 10 of Doug Pitchers "most famous, awesome and totally influential Dynamics people" list for all 3 years it has been published. (http: //bit. ly/18UaKkL) Victoria has an undergraduate degree from the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, and has numerous certifications for Microsoft Dynamics GP and related technologies. In November 2000, Victoria started Flexible Solutions, Inc. to bring together her experience in accounting and business with her love for technology. Flexible Solutions (www. GPReportsViewer. com) is a Microsoft Dynamics GP Partner, offering the GP Reports Viewer add-on for Dynamics GP, as well as Microsoft Dynamics GP implementation, reporting, and support services. In September 2008, Victoria started her blog, called Ramblings and musings of a Dynamics GP MVP (http: //victoriayudin. com) to share her experiences and thoughts with the Dynamics GP community. Currently Victoria's blog gets more than 45, 000 hits per month. Victoria also regularly helps fellow Dynamics GP users and consultants on many of the Dynamics GP online forums, including Experts Exchange, where she has earned the rank of Wizard. Victoria previously authored the Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Implementation book and has had articles published on MSDynamicsWorld. com and in the GPUG Magazine.
- Summary:
- Manage a Flexible and Elastic Data Center with Oracle VM Manager using this book and eBook
- Contents:
- Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Application Structure and Licensing; Structure of Dynamics GP-modules and series; Dynamics GP licensing; Core modules explained; Dynamics GP and Microsoft SQL Server; What you may not expect from a SQL Server application; Application security and SQL Server authentication; SQL Server databases created by Dynamics GP; SQL Server collation options; Where is the application server?; Dexterity and product dictionaries; Dexterity components; Dynamics GP products; Report Writer and Modifier
- Financial reporting: AFA, FRx, and Management ReporterSummary; Chapter 2: Planning: Business Requirements; Implementation team; Who should be on the implementation team; Project manager; The team and practical considerations; To plan or not to plan; How to start planning; Not Just Widgets-a sample company; Identifying reporting needs; Financial statements; Multiple control accounts on Balance Sheets; Variations of Profit and Loss Statements; Management reports; Business forms; Running two systems concurrently; Pros; Cons; Recommendation; Populating data; Master data; Historical data
- Open transactionsGeneral Ledger; Payables Management; Receivables Management; Inventory; Purchase Order Processing; Sales Order Processing; Bank Reconciliation; How to import; Training; Implementation timeline; Summary; Chapter 3: Planning: Dynamics GP System; Companies in Dynamics GP; Benefits of having one company in Dynamics GP; Benefits of having multiple companies in Dynamics GP; Integration with other systems; General Ledger Chart of Accounts; Account framework; Account format; Master record IDs and names; Fiscal periods and years; Users and security; Sales and purchase taxes
- Additional setup considerationsShipping Methods; Payment Terms; Credit Cards; Credit cards accepted from customers; Credit cards used to pay vendors; Posting setup; Post Through General Ledger Files; Create a Journal Entry Per; Posting Date From; Require Batch Approval; Multicurrency; Currencies; Exchange Rate Tables; Summary; Chapter 4: Planning: Infrastructure; Scope of vision; Dynamics GP system requirements; Client requirements; Server requirements and recommendations; Terminal Server requirements; Additional notes and considerations; Virtual environments; 64-bit or 32-bit; Printers
- Officially supported-what it means to youNetwork requirements; The Terminal Server only approach; Pros of a Terminal Server only implementation; Cons of a Terminal Server only implementation; Test/development environment; Add-on products; Shared files; Modified dictionary files; Shared network location; Locally on each Dynamics GP client; OLE notes; FRx files; Integration Manager files; Data backups; Additions to the implementation timeline; Summary; Chapter 5: Installation of SQL Server, Dynamics GP, and Integration Manager; Pre-installation checklist; Check your server
- Dynamics GP requirements
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- ISBN:
- 9786612905162
- 9781282905160
- 1282905163
- 9781849680332
- 1849680337
- OCLC:
- 797915381
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