Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Dynamics SL Report Assistants

Lot's of folks don't know about the Report Assistants books available from Microsoft. These fantastic books are now available FOR FREE! from Microsoft for most of the Dynamics SL modules. These books are a must have for any Report Writer in your organization, Crystal or SQL Reporting Services. The are priceless..... They have a screen by screen representation of tables and fields as well as PV Values for all tables. As long as your maintenance is current with MBS, you can download them from CustomerSource.

After you log in, select "CustomerSource" in the drop down menu in the upper left, and click "Go." Enter "Report Assistants" in the Search box, change the Product to Dynamics SL, then click on "Search." Click on "1. Report Assistants for Microsoft Dynamics SL" and the books will appear on the right side to download. The following Assistants are available for 6.5 only:

Project Controller
Time and Expense
Inventory
Order Management
Payroll
Purchasing
General Ledger
Accounts Payable
Accounts Receivable
Cash Manager

I cannot recommend you downloading these enough!

HAPPY REPORT WRITING!

4 Comments:

At April 13, 2009 at 11:09 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

This link doesn't work, it returns no results, can you maybe post the direct link?

 
At April 14, 2009 at 1:49 PM , Blogger Synergy Consultants said...

The CustomerSource pages can only be accessed by SL customers. Email blogger@synergybusiness.com with the Report Assistance book(s) you're interested in and someone can help you.

 
At April 24, 2009 at 9:49 AM , Anonymous Rob said...

If you have a current maintenance plan with Microsoft for your Dynamics SL software, you should access to CustomerSource. If you do have access, the direct link is: https://mbs.microsoft.com/customersource/news/report_assistants_msdyslv6.5.htm?printpage=false

 
At May 28, 2009 at 10:16 AM , Blogger John Wheeler said...

I completely agree, Dynamics SL Report Assistants are invaluable for figuring out which table and which field contains the data you are looking for.

John Wheeler


http://dynamicsspitfire.blogspot.com/

 

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