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REACH-Out: August 2010 Newsletter - Quick Links

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Reenrollment Award

Renew your service plan and receive up to 20% off your next qualifying license purchase, add users, purchase new modules or transition to Business Ready Licensing. For more information on this contact Betty Hutsell at REACH-Solutions.


 

Dynamics GP 2010 Tip

Have you ever customized the lookup window in GP and wish it didn’t revert to the system defined default view? Well in GP 2010, users can customize the lookup window and mark it as default. Even better, each end user can have their own customized search.


 

Fun Fact

Scuttlebutt The cask of drinking water on ships was called a scuttlebutt and since Sailors exchanged gossip when they gathered at the scuttlebutt for a drink of water, scuttlebutt became U.S. Navy slang for gossip or rumors. A butt was a wooden cask which held water or other liquids; to scuttle is to drill a hole, as for tapping a cask.


 

Microsoft Dynamics GP Tip

From Accolade Publications

Need to know which user logged in from which terminal?  Try this script.

SELECT USERID, sysprocesses.HOSTNAME from ACTIVITY

inner join tempdb.dbo.DEX_SESSION on (SQLSESID = session_id)

inner join sys.sysprocesses on (sqlsvr_spid = spid)


 

Growing through innovation with Microsoft Dynamics, Office and Sharepoint

See how Primo Water uses the Microsoft platform to run their business. http://www.microsoft.com/showcase/en/us/details/7739c270-fc2a-42a1-bb6d-891dc17a3f00


 

Quotation

Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other.

– Abraham Lincoln


 

Fun Fact

Here is a cool quiz: http://www.funtrivia.com/flashquiz/index.cfm?qid=134705


 

GP Tips and Tricks

When writing reports in Report Writer, do you ever wonder what table has the field you need on the report? Some fields are not always easy to find. Next time open Tools - Resource Descriptions – Windows Option. Locate the window containing the desired field. Highlight the window name and the pane in the lower right hand corner shows a list of tables used in that window.

 


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