Canadian Payroll – Transmission Header Incorrect Length error
A post about a weird error, related to a previous Nov 2011 blog post.
A post about a weird error, related to a previous Nov 2011 blog post.
The Report Writer series continues with a discussion on sections in the report and their purposes.
At long last, my Report Writer series continues with the Drawing Options window.
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.
This post is about multicurrency and eConnect in the context of GL Transaction imports.
A post sharing a couple of gotchas that relate to Canadian Payroll and Project Accounting.
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.
Some tips for SmartList Builder users around how to display the Account Number without joining the SmartList to a GL Accounts table.
My second annual post about new year’s resolutions, this time for 2012 and a look back at 2011.
A couple of issues and their fixes for Canadian Payroll in Dynamics GP.
A post about trying to find some passwords for a third party product I didn’t install, that were not documented anywhere.
An off-topic post about being a small Microsoft partner and how the changes in the partner program impact me.
A quick tip for those doing upgrades around a simple company rename in a test environment will help clarify which environment a report was generated from.
Another bug, this time it is related to Project Accounting and “employee” vendors.
This post is about Canadian Payroll in the context of Dynamics GP and how the ROE fields are populated.
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 short post giving a shoutout to all of those who blog regularly, now that I realize how difficult that is!
A post about a dumb moment on my part forgetting to change the correct ODBC connection for GP.
Frustrations with support, aka how not to communicate!