Microsoft Dynamics GP integration with MS CRM, where eConnect doesn`t work - Alba Spectrum

Released on = August 1, 2007, 3:21 pm

Press Release Author = Alba Spectrum Group

Industry = Computers

Press Release Summary = Microsoft Great Plains and Microsoft CRM both use MS SQL
Server 2005 or 2000 databases, GP has eConnect tool, which covers MBS owned GP
modules: GL, SOP, POP, PM, RM, Payroll. So, if you plan "standard" integration, our
suggestion is to deploy eConnect

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

Microsoft Great Plains and Microsoft CRM both use MS SQL Server 2005 or 2000
databases, GP has eConnect tool, which covers MBS owned GP modules: GL, SOP, POP,
PM, RM, Payroll. So, if you plan "standard" integration, our suggestion is to
deploy eConnect. If you use third party GP modules, such as Wennsoft, Mekorma and
others, you will have to use SQL Stored Procedures to feed data into Great Plains.
Let's consider high-level technical scenarios:
1. CRM->GP. You have two scenarios here. The first scenario works if you are
strong Visual Studio developer with C# skills, consider Microsoft CRM SDK
programming to pull objects from CRM. Then to push them to GP, you should create
series of stored procedures and call them via ADO.Net objects in C# project. VB.Net
should be also OK, however you may see fewer number of sample codes to help you in
MS CRM SDK objects programming. In the second scenario, if you don't really like
the idea to deploy CRM SDK based Visual Studio .Net project, then simply create new
database (named something like crmcustomization, as you can not create custom stored
procedures and views in CRM databases - they will be wiped out by upgrade). Then go
ahead and create set of stored procedures, which will pull and mark data as
processed from MS CRM - here you should get good familiarity with linking CRM tables
by GUID column
2. GP->CRM. If you need objects to go backward to CRM, then the only option would
be MS CRM SDK (if you are not using something like Scribe or another tool available
for purchase on the market). Pulling data from Great Plains is fairly simple.
Research tables structure: Tools->Resource Description->Tables and you will be
prepared to send master records: customer, vendor, employee, account; work
transactions: quotes, orders (SOP10100 and SOP10200 tables), etc.
3. eConnect posting dilemma. If you are deploying Connect to feed Sales
transactions to GP from your eCommerce application, then you will realize that you
can not force eConnect to post sales batches. eConnect by its architecture works
with master and work records only. To do posting you have two options - first one
would be code posting logic in SQL or Microsoft Dexterity; the second option is to
deploy Albaspectrum posting server, which utilizes Dexterity posting logic and
allows you to put the batch in the approved posting queue - then Microsoft Dexterity
will do the rest of posting job. Posting Server works with all standard GP modules

Andrew Karasev, Alba Spectrum Group http://www.albaspectrum.com
help@albaspectrum.com 1-866-528-0577, 1-630-961-5918, serving Microsoft Dynamics GP
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