Setting Security for SSRS

You've deployed your GP SSRS reports and everything looks good... until your users try running them. Learn how to handle report security here so your users can get to the reports they need (and not to the ones they don't).

Deploying SSRS for Dynamics GP

We've shown how to make a report from scratch, but the good news is you don't have to. Dynamics GP comes with a long list of reports that you can deploy in just a few minutes. So let's deploy SSRS reports for GP!

SSRS Reports for Dynamics GP UNDER 15 MINUTES

Believe it! Microsoft Dynamics GP reports made through SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) are perfect for dashboards or general reporting. These are rendered through a web browser, which means you don't have to install software on multiple workstations. Just use one of the out-of-the-box reports to get greater insight into your organization. But if you want to make your own report? It's true, you can make a report from scratch in 15 minutes or less.

Refund Checks in Dynamics GP

Refund checks aren't new, but they're an overlooked and underused way of converting customer credits into refund payments when the need arises.

Dynamics GP 2016 Kickoff Event (West Michigan)

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Reconciling to the GL in Dynamics GP

Even though there's tricks to help avoid problems, it's possible for the general ledger and different sub-ledgers to get out of balance. When that happens it's not always easy to track down the culprit. Microsoft Dynamics GP has a few tricks to make things easier.

Dynamics GP 2016 Kickoff Event (Detroit)

Join us while we walk you through Dynamics GP 2016, and the benefits of this product.

Why GP Amplify is Worth Attending

The GP Amplify event by GPUG is new in 2016. You don't have to be a GPUG member to attend to learn more about Microsoft Dynamics GP.

Smartlist Designer Tutorial

Microsoft Dynamics GP Smartlist Designer has great functionality that often gets overlooked. Follow this step-by-step video tutorial to learn more about how to use make a Smartlist that shows details behind your security settings.

SQL 2005 Extended Support Ends

The unveiling SQL 2005 was a major step forward over the previous SQL 2000, and was a watershed moment for pushing SQL into the modern age. It's a little sad to see it go, but for those still running SQL 2005, extended support ends on April 12, 2016.