Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 implementation successfully implement Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 with easy-to-follow instructions and examples

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Autor principal: Yudin, Victoria (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Birmingham, UK : Packt Pub 2013.
Edición:2nd ed
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b44343334*spi
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  • Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Application Structure and Licensing; Structure of Dynamics GP
  • modules and series; Dynamics GP licensing; Core modules explained; Dynamics GP and Microsoft SQL Server; What you may not expect from a SQL Server Application; Application security and SQL Server authentication; SQL Server databases created by Dynamics GP; SQL Server sort order options; Where is the application server?; Dexterity and product dictionaries; Dexterity components; Dynamics GP products.
  • Report Writer and ModifierFinancial reporting: Management Reporter, AFA, and FRx; Summary; Chapter 2: Planning
  • Business Requirements; Implementation team; Who should be on the implementation team; Project manager; The team and practical considerations; To plan or not to plan; How to start planning; Not Just Widgets, Incorporated-a sample company; Identifying reporting needs ; Financial statements; Multiple control accounts on Balance Sheets; Variations of Profit and Loss Statements; Management reports; Business forms; Running two systems concurrently; Pros; Cons; Recommendation.
  • Populating dataMaster data; Historical data; Open transactions; General Ledger; Payables Management; Receivables Management; Inventory; Purchase Order Processing; Sales Order Processing; Bank Reconciliation; How to import; Training; Implementation timeline; Summary; Chapter 3: Planning
  • Dynamics GP System; Companies in Dynamics GP; Benefits of having one company in Dynamics GP; Benefits of having multiple companies in Dynamics GP; Integration with other systems; General Ledger Chart of Accounts; Account framework; Account format; Master record IDs and names; Fiscal periods and years.
  • Users and securitySales and purchase taxes; Additional setup considerations; Shipping methods; Payment terms; Credit cards; Credit cards accepted from customers; Credit cards used to pay vendors; Posting setup; Post Through General Ledger Files; Create a Journal Entry Per; Posting Date From; Require Batch Approval; Multicurrency; Currencies; Exchange Rate Tables; Summary; Chapter 4: Planning
  • Infrastructure; Scope of vision; Dynamics GP system requirements; Client requirements; Server requirements and recommendations; Remote Desktop Services requirements; Web Client.
  • Additional notes and considerationsWeb applications; Virtual environments; Printers; Officially supported
  • what it means to you; Network requirements; The Remote Desktop Services-only approach; Pros of a Remote Desktop Services-only implementation; Cons of a Remote Desktop Services only implementation; The Web Client-only approach; Test/development environment; Add-on products; Shared files; Modified dictionary files; Shared network location; Locally on each Dynamics GP client; OLE notes; Integration Manager files; Data backups; Additions to the implementation timeline; Summary.