Microsoft Dynamics GP 2018 RTM has now been released. In this series of posts, I will be stepping through the installation of Microsoft Dynamics GP and additional products and then will move on to taking a look at the new functionality which has been introduced.
The series index for this series of posts is here and will automatically update as posts go live.
Just a quick post to confirm that Microsoft SQL Server 2017 is supported by Microsoft Dynamics GP 2018 RTM; I currently have Dynamics GP 2018 installing onto SQL Server 2017.
This was the word on the grapevine, but it’s good to see it is the case. I have a couple of implementation projects about to start, where the client is holding off awaiting confirmation. Fortunately, I can now give this on Monday.
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They really need to get rid of the SQL version check!