maybe I am missing something
unfortunatly unless you want to go into every 'node' on the reports and look at each one to see if the user is 'turned on' for the report - I dont think this is what I am looking for - but maybe there is a nother way inside Advanced Secrity that I do not know about...
- still on v9 for the next month or so - trying to do some cleanup before we move to 2010
I inherited a reports.dic where the users (and the former partner - former as in they will not grace our door ever again) were customizing reports at a whim and for no reason that anyone can remember...
one of my users got married and changed her last name. I know how to update the SQL side of things so that the user security would follow... what about in GP??? anyone have any "gotcha" things that I would want to watch out for or stay away from?
in Acrobat Pro - I know that you can put in some escape sequences using the reverse solidus, and I use the \r (Carriage return) pretty often. One option does not make sense. if I use a \t (Horizontal Tab) I do not see where I would define the 'tab stops'... I have been over and over a few of...
I am looking for a chart that would tell me what update needs to come first.
We have Dynamics 9, CRM 3, SQL 2005, FRx 6.7 and Req Mgmt in addition to Office 2003. I am trying to find something on MS site that would tell me which Dynamics version (GP2010 or v10) and CRM version will run with...
we take orders for our items well in advance ... most of the time ... and have limits of which item / class we will make each day/month.
we have a pretty good WMS system & it has some nice work order features, but we use GP for Order Entry and so although we could look at current inventory from...
I backup and restore our prod GP data to test on an occasional basis. We run the little SQL script that does the update for the company id and all seems to work ok.
EXCEPT - We are also using eGP (econnect) & Req Management. I have found that eGP is doing some things with an AA table in the...
MrDenny=the voice in the back of my head - 'wow that is a $#(*&$##@! stupid design'
seems I said ALMOST exactly that a while back.
this is some 'solution' from HP that at x bytes (or x minutes) from all servers on the array it will copy those bytes across the channel to the identical array on...
thanks - this software / hardware config does not allow us to acutally choose what is being 'replicated' except for the machine... so once the machine is chosen to be kept in sync - any bits that are changed on the one are copied to the other storage array.. unfortunatly no way to not choose...
sounds like a stupid question, but just want to be sure that my reality is not getting bent.
We went to mirroring our storage to our other facility - this copies the bit changes from one site to the other. My company has some 'other' non SQL things running on my SQL box but is blaming the DBs...
check out another time when someone had authentication issues - if you need the imageduck pic again - let me know.
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1543195
this was a great article when I was doing something similar back in '08... might give you a good start...
http://www.simple-talk.com/sql/sql-server-2005/advanced-matrix-reporting-techniques/
well - that sounds REALLY close to what was happening here and I did two things
Go into Tools->Setup->Sales->Sales Order Processing
1) "Track Master Numbers" - I turned this off since this was one of the issues - we do not use "Master Numbers" so it did not make one bit of difference to our day...
Long time GP user - first time modifier - gp 9
We are moving some fields around on the Sales Transaction Entry screen - all is well... except one thing. We wanted to move the site from the expanded part of the screen to the scrolling part of the screen. This works and looks great. Now the...
I saw this once in SOP. Turned out that someone had (accidently) changed the next number (and/or the next master number) and GP was scanning through to find the next open number. Can you isolate it to a specific module?
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