Microsoft Great Plains Customization Version Update, 64 Bit Windows FAQ

Jun 20
11:06

2007

Andrew Karasev

Andrew Karasev

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If your company historically deploys Microsoft Dynamics GP, former Great Plains eEnterprise with custom and modified Business Logic, heterogeneous integrations, sophisticated reporting; if you used and use such technologies as Microsoft Dexterity custom dictionaries, Integration Manager, Modifier with VBA (with heavy VBA scripting in Modified Forms), ReportWriter reports (included in Dex customization), Crystal Reports (which are based on MS SQL Server complex stored procedures

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We would like to give you some technology highlights on GP

  • DB: MS SQL Server 2005.  You may consider SQL 2000 upgrade to 2005,Microsoft Great Plains Customization Version Update, 64 Bit Windows FAQ Articles especially if you consider switching to 64 bit platform: Windows 2003x64 with MS SQL Server 2005x64 – this will give you good performance boost.  However, be aware that 64 bit applications are making market penetration steps, so do not plan to move all your logic to 64 bit platform, just SQL Server and Dynamics GP upgrade to 9.0 or 10.0 is a good progress; don’t move your legacy applications on this server, as you may have unexpected issues with compatibility, licensing (when OS platform is not recognized for example), etc
  • GP Version Update.  If you plan to upgrade, and you may consider the following reasons to do so – MBS technical support expiration (7.5 support at this time is expired on Dec 31, 2006 for instance), technology progress and related ERP software incompatibility with new Windows server, .Net and related technologies.  Currently GP 9.0 is in progress, however at this time we expect Dynamics GP 10.0 version to be released this summer (2007)
  • Customization Version Update.  This requires programmer and specializing technical consultant help, as it resembles chess game – when Microsoft introduces new feature, you custom logic gets new upgrade what-if type of conditions.  Dexterity, eConnect, Business Portal (Requisition Management, HR & Employee Self Service Suite, Order Management and their upgrade from eRequisition, eOrder, eEmployee) – require professional involvement.  Such technologies as Crystal Reports typically are more stable to GP version upgrade, the only problem with Crystal Report is when Great Plains does serious change to table names and removes/renames fields, but this is less likely event