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by David Musgrave (Australia) and the Microsoft Dynamics GP Developer Support Team (USA)

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Using the Support Debugging Tool to create temporary fixes
The Support Debugging Tool for Microsoft Dynamics GP has the facility to create non-logging triggers. This are Automatic Debugger Mode triggers that do not automatically start and stop the Dexterity and SQL logging. Non-logging triggers have two purposes, Read More...
Hybrid - Adding Named Printers control to Reports using VBA
Named Printers is a module to allow controlling of the printer and settings used when printing reports. It was originally developed for v3.00 by me while I was working for Sequel Technology (that's why the tables and calls are prefixed with ST). Later Read More...
Hybrid - Purchasing Terms & Conditions Example
This example shows how you can call a Dexterity report from Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). The report can be either a built in report or a custom report. If a built in report is used security will define whether the original, modified, alternate Read More...
Using Named Printers with Terminal Server
Some of you might know that I was the original developer of Named Printers. I was working with the West Australian partner Sequel Technology at the time. It was created back in version 3.0 as a customisation for a distribution client who wanted to be Read More...
General Articles & Links
This page contains links to application related articles and sites: Security Knowledge Base (KB) Articles Frequently asked questions about Advanced Security and about Field Level Security in Microsoft Dynamics GP and in Microsoft Great Plains (KB 894705) Read More...
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