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Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Reporting

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Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Reporting

Overview of this book

Resources such as the book you now hold in your hand are critical to taking the extra step in uncovering the trends locked deep within your data. Not only will this book offer insight into the many reporting tools currently available for GP, it will also offer a unique perspective on how each reporting tool can be used to meet specific challenges faced by your organization" - Errol Schoenfish, a member of the Microsoft Dynamics community for over 24 years Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 is a sophisticated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system with a multitude of features and options. Microsoft Dynamics GP enables you to create and manage a variety of reports that help small and mid-size businesses effectively manage their financial and operational data. This book will show you how to create and manage reports, know what tools to use and when, how to use them and where to find the data based on how it's being entered into the system with Dynamics GP. This book will empower you with the tools and reports necessary to use Dynamics GP data in making key business decisions. The book addresses the many challenges and frustrations a company may face when preparing to build new reports. Then it moves on to explain how to find your data in the GP system and company databases. The book then dives deep into topics such as SmartLists, SL Builder and Excel Report Builder, Report Writer, SSRS Report Library, and Analysis Cubes Design and Management Reporter amongst others. With this knowledge in hand, you will be capable of selecting the most effective tool for the current reporting environment.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Reporting
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
Acknowledgement
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter 6. Designing Your Analysis Cubes for Excel Environment

Business Intelligence—Every organization wants it; but can every organization actually afford it? If our organization is thinking of a business intelligence environment that is architected specifically for a single company with highly visual and fancy team and individual-based dashboards and KPIs, then the answer is probably "No, we can't afford it!" The time and effort required to build such a custom solution is not cheap, and without clear focus and vision from the get-go, these kinds of projects can quickly get bogged down. For the majority of us, we need something cheaper and less expensive to maintain.

Let's not lose sight of what we're really after when we say our organization needs BI capabilities. Simply put, we need improved tools for finding, analyzing, and making sense of the mountain of data that we are storing on our servers and databases. Let's face it—as we improve our ability to store this data in Enterprise Resource...