MDGP 2015 R2 Feature of the Day: Time Management App — Switching Companies

Microsoft Dynamics GPMicrosoft Dynamics GP 2015 R2 will soon be released (due late May/early June and, as with previous releases, Microsoft have started a Feature of the Day series on the Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP Team blog. As I have done with the last three series, I’ll be reposting these blog posts here with a little commentary.

The eighteenth Feature of the Day is Time Management App — Switching Companies. Within the Time Management app a user can navigate through different companies they have access to within GP. Within the navigation bar, the user can see the companies they have access to. When the user selects a company the summary panel on the right is populated with the pay codes, balances and active pay periods of the company the user selected. This functionality allows the user to easily enter timecards within different companies they may have access to within Dynamics GP.

Time Management App — Switching Companies

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MDGP 2015 R2 Feature of the Day: Time Management App Entering Time

Microsoft Dynamics GPMicrosoft Dynamics GP 2015 R2 will soon be released (due late May/early June and, as with previous releases, Microsoft have started a Feature of the Day series on the Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP Team blog. As I have done with the last three series, I’ll be reposting these blog posts here with a little commentary.

The seventeenth Feature of the Day is Time Management App Entering Time. Within the Time Management App for Microsoft Dynamics GP the user that is signed into the app will be able to enter time against paycodes for vacation and sick time and benefit time codes in HR depending on what module is setup for the Accrue Type. Within the summary panel the employee can see their available balance and active timecards they can enter time against. They can see saved and submitted timecards within the active pay periods and 2 months of historical timecards.

Time Management App Entering Time

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MDGP 2015 R2 Feature of the Day: Historical Received Not Invoiced Report

Microsoft Dynamics GPMicrosoft Dynamics GP 2015 R2 will soon be released (due late May/early June and, as with previous releases, Microsoft have started a Feature of the Day series on the Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP Team blog. As I have done with the last three series, I’ll be reposting these blog posts here with a little commentary.

The fifteenth Feature of the Day is Historical Received Not Invoiced Report.

A new SQL Reporting Services Report based off the current Received Not Invoiced report but add new functionality by adding a cutoff date based on transaction date or GL Post Date to allow customers to use the report for Historical purposes. This report will allow users to see what was received into inventory but not invoiced yet as of a specific date.

Historical Received Not Invoiced Report SSRS Report

These reports are becoming increasingly popular with clients as they look far better than the “very white” ones GP has traditionally shipped with. The only downside for someone who isn’t in the US is that they ship with a default language of en_US so all values come out as USD. I have some PowerShell scripts I have been working on to download, update the language and upload the reports from SQL Server Reporting Services. I need to revisit and see if I can knock them into shape to post online; I’m not experienced with PowerShell so it is taking me awhile. If someone wants to volunteer to help, I would appreciate it.

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MDGP 2015 R2 Feature of the Day: SmartList Designer View Workflow Type

Microsoft Dynamics GPMicrosoft Dynamics GP 2015 R2 will soon be released (due late May/early June and, as with previous releases, Microsoft have started a Feature of the Day series on the Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP Team blog. As I have done with the last three series, I’ll be reposting these blog posts here with a little commentary.

The fourteenth Feature of the Day is SmartList Designer View Workflow Type.

Within SmartList Designer a user can send a SmartList through workflow to create a SQL view based on the SmartList query. One active workflow will need to be setup in order for the SQL view to go through the approval process. SmartList workflows will be setup under the Administration series within the Workflow Maintenance window.

I’m interested in seeing this one in practice, but I am sceptical of the utility as there are not that many clients with technical users who would be able to do this type of thing who would also not be part of the IT Department with the ability and permissions just to create a view for SmartList.

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New Book On Microsoft Dynamics GP Workflow 2.0 Available Now

Microsoft Dynamics GPMy fourth book is now available to buy in eBook format from azurecure Publishing.

Dynamics GP includes a variety of tools and modules to assist in controlling processes and data; one of the major modules for this was the Dynamics Workflow module. However, this module had major flaws which very much limited its usefulness; it was slow, clunky and difficult to install, configure and maintain.

Microsoft Dynamics GP Workflow 2.0

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MDGP 2015 R2 Feature of the Day: SmartList Designer Create View

Microsoft Dynamics GPMicrosoft Dynamics GP 2015 R2 will soon be released (due late May/early June and, as with previous releases, Microsoft have started a Feature of the Day series on the Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP Team blog. As I have done with the last three series, I’ll be reposting these blog posts here with a little commentary.

The thirteenth Feature of the Day is SmartList Designer Create View .

Within SmartList Designer a user can send a SmartList through workflow to create a SQL view based on the SmartList query.

This SQL view can then be used outside of GP for such purposes as creating reports using SQL reporting services or Power BI reports in Excel.

The view will also allow the user to publish the SmartList as a refreshable excel report from inside of Dynamics GP.

SmartList Designer

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MDGP 2015 R2 Feature of the Day: Self Service User Tasks and Roles

Microsoft Dynamics GPMicrosoft Dynamics GP 2015 R2 will soon be released (due late May/early June and, as with previous releases, Microsoft have started a Feature of the Day series on the Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP Team blog. As I have done with the last three series, I’ll be reposting these blog posts here with a little commentary.

The twelfth Feature of the Day is Self Service User Tasks and Roles.

In the Microsoft Dynamics GP 2015 R2 release a Self Service user type was added; this user type will enable users that only require very limited access to the system a less expensive option to perform tasks such as entering payroll time, entering project time and expenses, or creating a requisition.

This feature also includes Employee Self Service Security Roles and the ability to filter on security tasks available for each user type, which will make the task and role assignment more efficient.

Security Role Setup & Security Role Setup

Nice to see that the new user type is also getting some easing of the setup of the roles and tasks. This is one area that, despite the default roles and tasks available, seems to daunt a lot of new users to the system.

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MDGP 2015 R2 Feature of the Day: Self Service User Type

Microsoft Dynamics GPMicrosoft Dynamics GP 2015 R2 will soon be released (due late May/early June and, as with previous releases, Microsoft have started a Feature of the Day series on the Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP Team blog. As I have done with the last three series, I’ll be reposting these blog posts here with a little commentary.

The eleventh Feature of the Day is Self Service User Type.

Microsoft Dynamics GP 2015 R2 sees a Self Service user type added.

This user type will enable users that only require very limited access to the system a less expensive option to perform tasks such as entering payroll time, entering project time and expenses, or creating a requisition.

User Setup

This new user type is going to be a really useful addition. I have one client who has been looking for a POP add-on to allow online creation of orders for more than 400 users and all the old options were looking quite pricey.

This Self Service user type used in conjunction with the web client should give them the functionality they want, at a price point they can accept.

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MDGP 2015 R2 Feature of the Day: Document Attachment Workflow

Microsoft Dynamics GPMicrosoft Dynamics GP 2015 R2 will soon be released (due late May/early June and, as with previous releases, Microsoft have started a Feature of the Day series on the Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP Team blog. As I have done with the last three series, I’ll be reposting these blog posts here with a little commentary.

The tenth Feature of the Day is Workflow — Document Attachment.

When a document has been added to a transaction or record using the Microsoft Dynamics GP Document Attachment feature, these attachments can now be sent with the workflow task notification email.

This feature is available for PM Batch Approval, Purchase Order Approval, Purchase Requisition Approval, Vendor Maintenance, and the new workflow type, Payables Transaction Approval.

For example, you can now enter a payables invoice, scan in and attach the record from the vendor, then submit the invoice for approval. When the approver receives the email, they will get the invoice information and the attachment will show the scanned invoice from the vendor.

Workflow Maintenance

For a few of our clients this is the missing piece of the Workflow puzzle. An email action from Workflow can contain the detail lines of an order, but a few clients have been asking to be able to include the attachments, especially for invoices and quotes attached to POs, for the manager or budget holder to review before approving.

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MDGP 2015 R2 Feature of the Day: Combined General Ledger Inquiry

Microsoft Dynamics GPMicrosoft Dynamics GP 2015 R2 will soon be released (due late May/early June and, as with previous releases, Microsoft have started a Feature of the Day series on the Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP Team blog. As I have done with the last three series, I’ll be reposting these blog posts here with a little commentary.

The ninth Feature of the Day is Combined General Ledger Inquiry.

In Microsoft Dynamics GP 2015 R2 in General Ledger, the inquiry windows have been consolidated. Now, you can view open and historical information in the same window for Summary Inquiry, Detail Inquiry and for Account Summary.

Any GoTos or drill backs will now go to the single window instead of the user picking open or history.

Combined General Ledger Summary Inquiry

Combined General Ledger Detailed Inquiry

This particular feature is well overdue. It always feels a little embarrassing when doing user training for a new client and having to show them separate enquiry windows for open and history years.

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