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

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How can I identify the parameters of a Procedure or Function?
One of the great things about Dexterity is that you can develop complex customisations without needing access to the source code. Even if you have access to source code via the Source Code program, a Dexterity developer never actually changes original Read More...
How can I get access to PartnerSource & CustomerSource
You have probably noticed the padlock icon next to many of the links on this blog. This icon signifies links which require access to PartnerSource or CustomerSource . You will find that many Knowledge Base articles, Tools, Software Development Kits (SDK), Read More...
Finding Table and Field Information in Microsoft Dynamics GP
This is an updated version of an article I wrote a while back for the Microsoft Dynamics GP community website. The links to the original article, as well as the associated Knowledge Base (KB) article are provided at the bottom of this post. The idea was Read More...
Using the built-in Report Writer Functions
During my time in the partner channel, I worked with a number of consultants who had a number of problems customising reports with Report Writer. One of the problems was an inability to access desired data because a valid table relationship could not Read More...
Developer Articles & Links
This page contains links to developer related articles and sites (not specific to a particular tool): Developer Knowledge Base (KB) Articles Finding Table and Field Information in Microsoft Dynamics GP How to obtain the table and field information for Read More...
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