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I hope you have enjoyed the Blast from the Past - The Inside Track Series . To make life simpler, I have attached a zip file with all 10 of the original Inside Track pdf files. To finish off, here are some comments from the original author, Karl Gunderson...
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This is article 10 of 10 from the Blast from the Past - The Inside Track Series . This newsletter from Karl Gunderson was sent out in October 2001. The Inside Track Please Step This Way, Part 2 October 2001 As I write this, less than a week has passed...
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This is article 9 of 10 from the Blast from the Past - The Inside Track Series . This newsletter from Karl Gunderson was sent out in August 2001. The Inside Track Please Step This Way, Part 1 August 2001 As a professional developer for over 20 years now...
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This is article 8 of 10 from the Blast from the Past - The Inside Track Series . This newsletter from Karl Gunderson was sent out in June 2001. The Inside Track Representative and Reactionary Programming June 2001 I'm back from my vacation. It was...
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This is article 7 of 10 from the Blast from the Past - The Inside Track Series . This newsletter from Karl Gunderson was sent out in March 2001. The Inside Track, March 2001 UML – Understanding Meta Language If you've been around Great Plains for...
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This is article 6 of 10 from the Blast from the Past - The Inside Track Series . This newsletter from Karl Gunderson was sent out in February 2001. The Inside Track "XML Reprise" February 2001 The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has given the...
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This is article 5 of 10 from the Blast from the Past - The Inside Track Series . This newsletter from Karl Gunderson was sent out in January 2001. The Inside Track "COM See, COM Saw" January 2001 If my titles get to be too cute, blast me some...
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This is article 4 of 10 from the Blast from the Past - The Inside Track Series . This newsletter from Karl Gunderson was sent out in December 2000. The Inside Track "See Farther, See Sharper" [Ed: Should be Further :-) ] December 2000 Do you...
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This is article 3 of 10 from the Blast from the Past - The Inside Track Series . This newsletter from Karl Gunderson was sent out in November 2000. The Inside Track November 2000 Did you see the Blondie comic on September 11, 2000? Check it out on www...
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This is article 2 of 10 from the Blast from the Past - The Inside Track Series . This newsletter from Karl Gunderson was sent out in October 2000. The Inside Track From Here to There October 2000 In the last edition of The Inside Track, I introduced Microsoft...
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This is article 1 of 10 from the Blast from the Past - The Inside Track Series . This newsletter from Karl Gunderson was sent out in August 2000. The Inside Track August 2000 Welcome to a new column in the Solution Developer newsletter, The Inside Track...
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As most of you know, before I worked for Microsoft, I ran Winthrop Dexterity Consultants . Well, I had a look at the old website recently and decided that it really needs to be updated. Since Winthrop sold the Omni Products to Rockton Software over three...
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As a fantastic follow-up to my previous posts about the history of Great Plains, Victoria Yudin and Mohammad Daoud brought to my notice a very detailed Timeline of Dynamics GP (and Doug Burgum) created by the team at DynamicsWorld UK . The timeline shows...
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For those of you interested in history of computing and Microsoft's involvement, take a look at the series of posts on the Channel 9 blog called the History of Microsoft. This series takes us from Microsoft's beginnings in 1975 through the years...
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In a recent forum post , the question of where the business logic for Dynamics GP resides was raised. This is an excellent question which, sadly, does not have a simple answer. When Great Plains Dynamics was first developed for the Ctree and Btrieve ISAM...
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As a followup to last week's post about Understanding how Microsoft Dynamics GP works with Microsoft SQL Server , I am adding a few more topics about why Microsoft Dynamics GP works the way it does with Microsoft SQL Server. So here goes .... Transactions...
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Many people who have not been working with Microsoft Dynamics GP since the early non-SQL versions of Great Plains Dynamics sometimes wonder about the way that the application works with Microsoft SQL Server. The answer is in the long history of the product...
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This is really an extension of the blog article that David Musgrave wrote VBA - Welcome to Dynamics Example , but instead of using VBA to play the sound file, we are using Dexterity. The same method is called in the winmm.dll, but this is just the Dexterity...
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A little while ago I was sent a document which has the release dates for every release of Great Plains/Microsoft Dynamics GP from version 1.0 to the current version 10.0. I thought it would be a fun exercise to post a summary of this timeline so you can...
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From the Translating Dexterity Applications Series . During the course of this series we have discussed how you can change terminology, or even the entire language of a Dexterity application. We have discussed flipping the windows for languages that read...
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