In the first week of August, I made a new initiative of
announcing the Blog Carnival that will be published on September 3rd 2009. As I stated in that post, the idea is to effectively bring various interesting articles from bloggers blogging on MS Dynamics GP. In Blog carnivals format. Unfortunately, I didn’t receive a single submission from anyone in the Dynamics GP Blog Network except few submissions that are irrelevant to Dynamics GP subject. Probably, not everyone understood it right or the original post making the announcement for submissions lost enough visibility. In order to keep this idea alive, I’m going ahead publishing this carnival choosing the articles from Dynamics GP Blogs network myself. Here is the Dynamics GP Blog Carnival – I dedicated to all of my blog readers.
I’m starting this Blog Carnival–I by picking up the article from
Developing for DynamicsGP authored by David Musgrave. David provides us a brief but interesting information about the Smartlist Alternate lookup windows versus Dynamics GP original lookup windows. Here is his article
Why do my Lookup windows look different.
The Dynamics GP Blogster, Blog authored by MVP Mariano Gomez. Mariano presents a valuable tip for Dynamics GP Developers in his post. He talks about how Dexterity can be enhanced to allow long physical names. Do not want to wait further reading this interesting tip? Here you go, Mariano Gomez’s
Dex – Enabling Long physical table names.
Next comes the
Rose Business Solutions Blog, multiple authors writing interesting stuff on Dynamics GP. For this Carnival, I’m picking up a latest article written by Doug Pitcher on the effective need to back up the databases prior to processing payroll. His article made me think about how PEOs’ and HROs’ who use Dynamics GP Payroll to process several thousands of Pay checks and quite huge number of pay runs every day. It becomes a heavy task for them if backing up database for every pay run is necessary.Here is Doug’s article
Should you backup your database before processing payroll?
Christina Philips and Steve Endow together blogs on
Dynamics GP Land blog bringing outstanding articles on Dynamics GP. In a latest post, Christina talks about simplifying Sales Tax in her article
Sales Tax Simplified.
We now came to the end of Dynamics GP Blog Carnival-I. Hope you enjoyed reading all the articles in this carnival. I’m scheduling the next Dynamics Blog Carnival-II for October 2nd 2009. Taking this opportunity, I’d like to bring your attention that Dynamics GP Blogs articles are available on Twitter at
DynamicsBlogger.