Crystal Reports for Microsoft Dynamics GP Great Plains - Alba Spectrum

Released on: October 22, 2007, 3:17 pm

Press Release Author: Alba Spectrum Group

Industry: Computers

Press Release Summary: Microsoft Dynamics GP is successor of Great Plains Software
Dynamics and eEnterprise ERP application, and Crystal Reports was always the
reporting tool of the choice for Dynamics. Historically GP Dynamics was available
on Pervasive SQL and Ctree platform, where Crystal Reports were limited, due to the
limitation to Pervasive and Faircom ODBC drivers. The last version, available on
Pervasive/Ctree was Microsoft Great Plains 7.5 and since version 8.0 GP Dynamics is
available on Microsoft SQL Server only, and as you can expect, SQL Server opens all
the possible horizons for reports development. Current Version of GP as of November
2007 is 10.0.

Press Release Body: Crystal Reports Design for GP overview and typical FAQ

Microsoft Dynamics GP is successor of Great Plains Software Dynamics and eEnterprise
ERP application, and Crystal Reports was always the reporting tool of the choice for
Dynamics. Historically GP Dynamics was available on Pervasive SQL and Ctree
platform, where Crystal Reports were limited, due to the limitation to Pervasive and
Faircom ODBC drivers. The last version, available on Pervasive/Ctree was Microsoft
Great Plains 7.5 and since version 8.0 GP Dynamics is available on Microsoft SQL
Server only, and as you can expect, SQL Server opens all the possible horizons for
reports development. Current Version of GP as of November 2007 is 10.0. In this
small article we will open "philosophical" principles of Crystal Reports design for
Microsoft Dynamics GP:
1. Crystal Reports is "just" a reporting tool, not and magic
"all-the-problems-solver". This means that you should not overestimate the power of
report wizards, but instead design either SQL view or SQL stored procedure to accept
parameters and return records set to your Crystal Report. Then all you need to do
in CR is to group records, sort them, and of course apply styles and other
"cosmetics". We are placing this message in the first bullet, because we saw a lot
of report design failures, where designer tried to do very complex GP tables links
within CR and then apply further complex restrictions, and ended up with lines
duplication, and other annoying problems, which in fact pile up if you try to fix
them with similar patches and at the end of the way, report was abandoned
2. SQL View vs. Stored Procedure. Of course SP looks more elegant as it accepts
parameters, which are translated to CR parameters, however SP is also more powerful
than the view due to the ability to include temporarily tables and intermediate
calculations (based on temporary tables). Temporary tables allow you to go beyond
the standard techniques of grouping in SQL Select statement - this should be the
real solution, which will eliminate records duplications, described in #1. If you
plan to invest your time in CR practicing for GP, you should make several practical
lessons where you base GP Crystal Reports on SQL view and stored procedure
3. Other reporting tools for GP. If you are CR developer, it is natural, that you
try to apply Crystal Report in all the situations, however you should be aware that
GP has very powerful pre-designed tools. If you need to create financial
statements: Balance Sheet, P&L, Cash Flow - you should consider FRx report designer
first, FRx links to GP General Ledger and so, if more efficient than CR in Financial
Reporting. GP ReportWriter. This reporting tool gets the advantages of GP report
launching screens, such as SOP Invoice form, from where you can print specific
invoice - so called modified reports allow you to place your company logo on Invoice
form. Other features of FRx and RW are outside of the scope, please check our
publications on these products
4. GP Dexterity Reporting. Dexterity is IDE and programming language of GP. Dex
allows you to customize GP forms and reports plus create new ones. In order to
explore Dex option, we recommend you to contact GP Dexterity developer, who should
help you in the selection
5. Calling CR from GP interface. You can use several techniques. First one is
traditional - use VBA/Modifier (you will need customization site enabler license for
GP), from VBA scripts you can call CR engine. Second technique is Dexterity, where
you call Crystal Reports engine from your custom Dexterity sanscript code. You can
also consider SDK for Visual Studio developer, allowing you to extend GP forms and
of course call CR from your .Net extension application

Andrew Karasev, Alba Spectrum Group, http://www.albaspectrum.com
help@albaspectrum.com 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918, serving customers USA/Canada
nationwide: Illinois, California, New York, Quebec, Ontario, Colorado, Utah,
Wisconsin, Florida, Texas. Local service is available in Houston & Dallas:
Richmond, Sugar Land, Katy, Rosenberg, Missouri City, Pearland, Friendswood,
Meadows, Mission Bend, Jersey Village, Fort Worth; serving GP customers in Chicago,
IL: Naperville, Aurora, Joliet, Wheaton, Bolingbrook, Romeoville, Lyons, Niles,
Downers Grove, Lisle, West Chicago, Barrington, Schaumburg, Elk Grove Village,
Lombard, Morris, Ottawa, Marseilles, Seneca, Oswego, Plainfield, Darien, Winchester,
Hinsdale



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

Contact Details: Alba Spectrum Group, http://www.albaspectrum.com
help@albaspectrum.com 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918, serving customers USA/Canada
nationwide

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