Microsoft Dynamics GP 10 Data Conversion Techniques - Alba Spectrum

Released on: September 7, 2007, 3:30 pm

Press Release Author: Alba Spectrum Group

Industry: Computers

Press Release Summary: Microsoft Great Plains, current version is 10.0 as of
September 2007 - in certain situations requires legacy system data conversion,
migration and initial massage to be "convertible". Data migration might be annoying
routine, especially when you have to dig out tons of tab delimited texts, however it
may define GP implementation success. In this small article we will review typical
data conversion scenarios and migration tools. We have to inform you upfront, that
MS SQL Server 2005 DB platforms gives you significant advantage in data migration,
it opens you the door for SQL scripting: SQL stored procedures and functions,
however direct DB feeding might be challenging, if you are not really familiar with
GP tables and records distribution

Press Release Body: Alba Spectrum Group. http://www.albaspectrum.com
help@albaspectrum.com 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918

Microsoft Great Plains, current version is 10.0 as of September 2007 - in certain
situations requires legacy system data conversion, migration and initial massage to
be "convertible". Data migration might be annoying routine, especially when you
have to dig out tons of tab delimited texts, however it may define GP implementation
success. In this small article we will review typical data conversion scenarios and
migration tools. We have to inform you upfront, that MS SQL Server 2005 DB
platforms gives you significant advantage in data migration, it opens you the door
for SQL scripting: SQL stored procedures and functions, however direct DB feeding
might be challenging, if you are not really familiar with GP tables and records
distribution
1. No migration. The best and the most successful data conversion is when you don't
do it at all. Seriously, first consider this scenario: you print out reports from
your legacy accounting ERP application, the one which you are abandoning in favor of
GP. If you have small number of GL accounts, customers, vendors, employees - enter
all these master records in GP by hand and then enter and post one GL transactions
which will set GL beginning balances. Then keep going with GP and have your legacy
MRP available for inquiry only
2. Master records migration. If you have thousands of GL accounts, customers,
vendors, consider purchasing GP integration manager module. IM is end-user tool and
data migration could be done in-house by your IT and accounting people. IM could
get records from text files as well as from ODBC compliant data sources - the most
typical scenario is when you migrate master records from text files
3. IM advanced migration. If you can not export nicely structured tab or comma
delimited records into the text file and instead you have to try migration from text
reports, this is also OK, but you will have to tune IM migration and slightly
program it: before document VBA script, for example will allow you to cancel line
migration, if it has no info (carriage return, spaces only, or comments line -
something like these could be weeded out)
4. MS Excel. This tool is unbelievably popular in data conversions, especially
considering its functions with combination with Excel series functionality. It is
common scenario, when you export GP table into text, then import it into Excel and
do data repair there - when you are done - you save Excel data in tab delimited text
and import it back to GP
5. Historical data conversion. If you think about migrating "everything" from old
accounting application, we have to discourage you, especially when you are not
professional Great Plains developer or technical consultant. Historical data is
created in GP through so-called batch posting process, which is very sensitive to
your modules settings, transaction types and, considering the fact that Microsoft
Great Plains is not an entry level ERP accounting package - chances are high that
you will encounter business logic validation problems and historical records will
not be reliable and readable

Andrew Karasev, Alba Spectrum Group. http://www.albaspectrum.com
help@albaspectrum.com 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918, serving MS Dynamics GP
customers locally in Houston: Richmond, Rosenberg, Dallas, Katy, Sugar Land,
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Norway. Dex customizations USA/Canada nationwide support is available via remote
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Arizona, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Rhode Island, New Mexico



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Contact Details: Andrew Karasev, Alba Spectrum Group. http://www.albaspectrum.com
help@albaspectrum.com 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918

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