Transaction vs. Batch Posting
This post is about transaction vs. batch posting, why there is a post button in the transaction window, and what message a user receives if they try to post in a transaction window when there is a batch ID present.
This post is about transaction vs. batch posting, why there is a post button in the transaction window, and what message a user receives if they try to post in a transaction window when there is a batch ID present.
This post is about a restore issue on GP 2015 where I was refreshing a test company, and getting an error “The selected company is not configured as a company of the current Microsoft Dynamics GP system database.”.
A post about an obscure issue with posting batches after a restored database had a lowercase database ID.
A post about a mysterious COGS account in Project Accounting that didn’t make sense.
A post about the difference between Full and Light user licenses.
A post about a weird issue that might be a bug in eConnect specific to Miscellaneous Logs.
Some good, bad, and ugly about a Project Accounting feature for updating budget lines.
Who doesn’t love free stuff? Starting in March 2012, Microsoft changed the way they share some utilities and tools, making them free for download.
A “did you know” post – the journal entry description aka reference field is populated from a place you might not think to look in when entering Receivings Transaction Entries.
A post about trying to find some passwords for a third party product I didn’t install, that were not documented anywhere.
Another bug, this time it is related to Project Accounting and “employee” vendors.
A post about a bug I found in Excel Report Builder where the SQL view it created incorrectly labelled the company database.
A lesson learned about using the Client Updates feature in GP and a caution to remove old references if you move or archive the underlying files.
A post about a dumb moment on my part forgetting to change the correct ODBC connection for GP.
A post about adopting new features after upgrading to a new version of Dynamics GP, this time relating to sending EFT remittances via email to vendors when they’re paid.
Asking the question everyone wants to know (LOL) – what happens if you hit the maximum journal entry number in Dynamics GP?
A semi-off-topic post about inefficiency in data entry, with what I observed at a client and ideas for improvement.
Sharing the love for David Musgrave’s GP Power Tools where it was extremely useful in debugging some report security issues.
Today’s post is about a new feature in GP2010 about “remembering” the user ID and password.