Following on from the release of Support Debugging Tool Build 12, I am pleased to announce the release of the Support Debugging Tool for Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Beta.
This is an updated build 12 release with some changes to take advantage of new features in Dexterity v11.0 as well as a few enhancements. Below is a list of the changes for build 11.00.0012:
Enhancements specific to GP 2010
Other Enhancements
Notes
Acknowledgments
Thanks to Ryan on the Developer Support Team in Fargo for assisting me to get the Support Debugging Tool files and download pages posted on PartnerSource.
Downloads
Support Debugging Tool for Microsoft Great Plains 8.0 (link broken go to the portal)
Support Debugging Tool for Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0
Support Debugging Tool for Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0
Support Debugging Tool for Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 (v11.0)
NOTE: The tool is posted on PartnerSource and so can be downloaded by partners. If you are a customer, you will need to obtain the tool through your partner. Any feedback or questions about the tool will be handled via the GP developer newsgroup.
Make sure you check out the Installing the Support Debugging Tool for Microsoft Dynamics GP FAQ.
For other related articles and posts have a look at the Support Debugging Tool Tag page.
[Edit] Please check out the Support Debugging Tool Portal page, your one-stop-shop for all things relating to the Support Debugging Tool.
Please keep you feedback on the Support Debugging Tool coming. We love hearing how the tool has helped you as well as getting ideas for future enhancements.
David
10-Mar-2010: Added link for Support Debugging Tool Portal page and edited due to fix being released.
Hi David
The filter is such a wonderful addition to the product... Thanks for your efforts...
Regards
Siva
Posting from ERP Software Blog
www.erpsoftwareblog.com/.../microsoft-dynamics-gp-2010-new-features-system-requirements-and-blog-posts-you-can%e2%80%99t-miss
Hello
Can the English version of the tool be installed over a French installation of MS GP2010 ?
Alain,
Yes that will work fine. Note that the SDP was written by David from AU and therefore in Australian-ese and wouldn't be translated at all.
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