Microsoft Dynamics GP eConnect - Automatic Posting - Alba Spectrum

Released on = April 24, 2006, 3:19 pm

Press Release Author = Alba Spectrum Group

Industry = Computers

Press Release Summary = To introduce the actualization of the topic, we need to
mention, that the developer tool of choice for Microsoft Great Plains eCommerce,
legacy ongoing integration (Oracle, DB2, Btrieve/Pervasive, Ctree, mySQL, MS Access,
Unidata, IBM Lotus Notes Domino, SAP R/3 or mySAP), EDI is eConnect.

Press Release Body = Alba Spectrum Group, USA/Canada: 1-866-528-0577,
1-630-961-5918, Europe: +44 20 8123 2580, +45 36 96 55 20, Mexico: 52-55-535-04027,
Brazil: 55-11-3444-4949, help@albaspectrum.com skype: albaspectrum

With this small technical article we continue our Microsoft Business Solutions
products customization rubric. To introduce the actualization of the topic, we need
to mention, that the developer tool of choice for Microsoft Great Plains eCommerce,
legacy ongoing integration (Oracle, DB2, Btrieve/Pervasive, Ctree, mySQL, MS Access,
Unidata, IBM Lotus Notes Domino, SAP R/3 or mySAP), EDI is eConnect. With MS
Dynamics GP 9.0 and newer versions eConnect is and will be more exposed to MS Visual
Studio C# and VB developer through XML web services, but up to now (2006) - eConnect
is compliant to Great Plains Dexterity processes workflow, when transaction has
three stages of its life: work, open (when you post it) and historical (until you
purge it). eConnect can create work transactions as the rule. You can purchase
multiple extensions to eConnect, allowing you to post transactions, created with
eConnect through stored procedures. Our approach is different and in our opinion is
more elegant - we use Microsoft Dexterity engine to post transactions.
. Posting Technology. It is very similar to native Dexterity posting process. When
batch is market for posting (in all Great Plains modules: SOP, POP, AR, AP,
Inventory, Payroll, GL and others) - Dexterity engine checks its status (to be good
to go and be posted) and uses DYNAMICS.DIC business rules to post the batch.
. 'Bug-Free' Customization. If you are customer or MBS VAR, who had to subcontract
Dexterity or SQL developers to customize Dynamics, eEnterprise, Microsoft Great
Plains and now Microsoft Dynamics GP - you probably know that bugs are kind of
inevitable and very annoying. The nicety of our approach based on the fact, that we
do not program posting itself - we deploy posting engine of Great Plains Dexterity
DYNAMICS.DIC - we just 'submit' the set of transactions or the batch (in the
language of GP) for posting.
. Any problem? Well - you should understand that if we deploy Dexterity to do the
job - you should have Microsoft Great Plains workstation with our custom ad-on to be
running and 'posting' on behalf of your eConnect customization. If you do not see
the problem here - we'll give you a hint - you should have one (or multiple, if you
are large corporation) additional GP user license - to support 24x7 running GP
workstation
. User Licenses. As we mentioned above - you need at least one additional license
(however you can deploy scenarios, when you post your eConnect originated
transactions tonight, when nobody uses the system). Great Plains has so-called
concurrent users licensing base.
. Technological Highlights. Microsoft Dynamics GP has several options for the end
users to work with the system. The most common one is so-called 'fat client'
(Microsoft Dexterity), plus you can use Microsoft Business Portal or custom web
interface to enable data entry and query. Microsoft Dexterity, also referred as
Great Plains Dexterity is programming language and development environment,
architectured in 1990th to be graphical platform and database 'independent': the
drawbacks are - it doesn't support Unicode (Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, etc)
. Microsoft Dynamics GP Worldwide. Microsoft Great Plains is commonly supported in
English speaking countries (USA, UK, India, Philippines, Middle East, Egypt, South
Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Oceania) plus Latin America (Mexico, Venezuela,
Columbia, Argentina, Chili, Uruguay, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Ecuador) and Quebec.
Great Plains is also available in France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Poland,
however the last version for these countries will be version 9.0. For all the other
countries you should be looking for Microsoft Navision/Microsoft Dynamics NAV or
Microsoft Axapta/Microsoft Dynamics AX.

About Alba Spectrum Technologies. Alba Spectrum Technologies is joint venture of
several IT and business consulting companies, now operating as single business
entity. We have local presence in the Houston, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, San
Diego, Dallas, Miami, Atlanta, Denver, Phoenix, New Orleans, Minneapolis, San
Francisco, LATAM & Brazil, Germany, Russia, South East Asia and Oceania. We believe
in the coexistence of Java (J2EE, EJB, Linux, Unix), Oracle and Microsoft (.Net, C#,
VB) platforms and systems and specialize in several product lines and cross platform
integration, customization, heterogeneous report design, plus we provide ERP/CRM
systems comparison and reviews, not being committed to just on MRP platform. We also
stake on XML cross-platform data interchange to be advanced in the coming decade.

Alba Spectrum Technologies websites:
http://www.albaspectrum.com
http://www.greatplains.com.mx
http://www.enterlogix.com.br
http://www.ronix-systems.de




Web Site = http://www.albaspectrum.com

Contact Details =
Alba Spectrum Group, USA/Canada: 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918, Europe: +44 20 8123
2580, +45 36 96 55 20, Mexico: 52-55-535-04027, Brazil: 55-11-3444-4949,
help@albaspectrum.com skype: albaspectrum

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