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Developing Microsoft Dynamics GP Business Applications

By : Leslie Vail
Book Image

Developing Microsoft Dynamics GP Business Applications

By: Leslie Vail

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics GP is a sophisticated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) application with a multitude of features and options. Microsoft Dynamics GP can also be used to develop dynamic, mission critical applications. In "Developing Microsoft Dynamics GP Business Applications" you will learn how to create and customize Dynamics GP Applications. This hands-on guide will take you through the initial steps of setting up a development environment through to customizing and developing an example application using tools such as Dexterity, VSTools and sanScript. "Developing Microsoft Dynamics GP Business Applications" will take you through the complex steps of creating and customizing Microsoft Dynamics GP applications. Starting with an overview of Microsoft Dynamics GP architecture you'll then move onto setting up your development environment. You will learn how to make your application come to life with Dexterity and sanScript. You will create table operations and ranges as well as object triggers to make powerful and practical business applications. You will deploy your Dexterity solution before moving onto customization with Modifier and VBA. This book will also take you through ways of enhancing and extending your application without code using the SmartList Builder and Excel Report Builder. Using these highly flexible tools you'll be able to create data connections that will increase the usability and functionality of your ERP applications.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Developing Microsoft Dynamics GP Business Applications
Credits
About the Author
Index

Granting security to a SmartList Builder object


Having built your new SmartList object, you'll want others to be able to enjoy it too. As only you have access to the object just after you create it, you need to grant security to others.

Security for SmartList Builder objects, in general, can be a little tricky. In this section, we'll keep it simple and grant security to this object by adding it to the existing DEFAULTUSER task.

Open the administration area page from the shortcut bar. Go to the Setup content pane and expand the system menu. Select the Security Tasks menu item from the system menu to open the Security Task Setup window. Open the DEFAULTUSER task.

Complete the Security Task Setup window using values from the following table. The Security Task Setup window values are as follows:

Field

Value

Task ID

DEFAULTUSER

Task Name

Default User

Task Description

Default User

Series

Company

Product

SmartList

Type

SmartList Object

Series

SmartList Objects...