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Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 Cookbook

By : Mark Polino, Ian Grieve
Book Image

Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 Cookbook

By: Mark Polino, Ian Grieve

Overview of this book

The latest release of Dynamics GP 2016 offers a powerful, adaptable, and cloud enabled enterprise accounting software solution. The new version has experienced changes in serviced-based architecture, workflow, existing functionalities, and the introduction of plenty of new features. This book will help you get the most out of Dynamics GP quickly and effectively. This book picks up where implementation training leaves off. Whether you are new or experienced, you will find useful recipes to improve the way you use and work with Dynamics GP. The book starts with recipes designed to enhance the usefulness of Microsoft Dynamics GP by personalizing the look and feel of the application. Most of the recipes are designed to give you tips for a typical installation of Dynamics GP, including core financials and distribution modules. The book then moves through recipes that include automating Dynamics GP to allow users or administrators to focus on value adding tasks, connecting Dynamics GP to Microsoft Office, exposing hidden features in Dynamics GP, PowerBI, and much more!
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 Cookbook
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Connecting GP to Power BI with OData


Microsoft is making significant investments in its Power BI analytics suite. The free tier of Power BI can be used to connect and analyze information from Dynamics GP via OData. The full range of Power BI functionality is well beyond the scope of this book, but in this recipe we'll see how to make a connection.

Getting ready

Prior to connecting GP to Power BI, a Power BI account needs to be set up. Power BI offers a free tier that can be used for this connection. A Microsoft account is required, but it doesn't have to be a business or an Office 365 account. A personal account also works.

Currently, the option to connect via OData is only available to set up using Power BI Desktop, not Power BI on the web. Power BI Desktop can be downloaded and installed from PowerBI.Microsoft.com. Once visualizations have been built using Power BI Desktop, they can be uploaded to Power BI on the Web. Data can be viewed and updated using Power BI on the Web, but currently...