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October 2008 - Posts

The SUPER PROmotion: Microsoft Visio and Microsoft Project

Fans of Visio and Project might be interested in this latest promotion between the two products… For a limited time, get up to 15% back on ERP * in partner subsidy funds when you purchase at least 10 Microsoft ® Office Visio ® Professional 2007 licenses
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Dynamics AX 2009: Launching an SSRS report from the Dynamics AX client UI

In my previous post I showed how to create and deploy report. At that time I just manually browsed the SSRS website to find the report. However, the typical way a user will launch a report is from the AX client (or from the AX Enterprise Portal web site)
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Dynamics AX 2009: Creating a simple SSRS Report

Dynamics AX 2009 features support for writing reports using SQL Server Reporting Services. In this post, I’m going to show you how to create a simple SSRS report that accesses data in the AX database. The overall process I will describe will focus on
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Another blog for Visio Developers

I just found a new resource for developing with Visio : Chris Hopkins' Visilog   ( http://blogs.msdn.com/chhopkin/ )
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Nothing but Screen Captures - screencapturenews.com

I’m an avid user of screen capture and screen recording software. Finally I found a site that is focused on nothing but screen capturing:  http://www.screencapturenews.com/  
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Dynamics AX 2009: Incorrectly “Bolded" or “Dark” text in Charts shown in Reports and Role Centers

How to solve an odd behavior you may experience with AX where may look “bolded” or too dark to read. Here is the CEO Role Center   In this example we will focus on on the Deliver Statistic web part. In the screenshot below you’ll see that the text
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Visio Automation: Three Hello World Samples – C#, F#, and IronPython

Periodically I get a “how do I get started?” question about using automation Visio. So, in the interests of sharing, I’ll show 3 simple “Hello World” examples that you can build on for more complex tasks. All these samples do the same thing: launch Visio

Dynamics AX 2009: BI/Reporting/Analysis on SQL Server 2008, and Windows Server 2008

If you  have tried installing Dynamics AX 2009, you may have noticed that the Business Intelligence components (Reporting & Analysis components) have issues installing with Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008. ( Axel Kühn posts about his
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