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Retrieving and Publishing a Budget Through Excel

Posted by Author, Curator, Visually Impared Squirrel Literacy Advocate & Dynamics AX Technical Solution Professional (TSP) at Microsoft on

The Excel add-in for Dynamics AX is a great tool for getting data from AX into Excel for reporting and analysis. But if you set up your document services the right way then it becomes more useful by allowing you to publish data back into AX directly from the Excel spreadsheet. A while ago I …

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Creating a Simple Windows 8 App for Dynamics AX

Posted by Author, Curator, Visually Impared Squirrel Literacy Advocate & Dynamics AX Technical Solution Professional (TSP) at Microsoft on

Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to browse your Dynamics AX data directly from Windows 8? In this short walkthrough we will show you how you can quickly create a simple Windows 8 application written in HTML5 that will allow you to do that, and it’s really not that hard… Get Windows 8 and …

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Robert Greene has a new book

Posted by Author, Curator, Visually Impared Squirrel Literacy Advocate & Dynamics AX Technical Solution Professional (TSP) at Microsoft on

I love almost all of Robert Greene’s books – the one that he write with 50 cent, not so much. The way that he explains everything through historical figures and analogies are great. So when I saw that he had a new book out the other week as I was browsing at B&N, I grabbed …

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Creating & Consuming Web Services with Excel

Posted by Author, Curator, Visually Impared Squirrel Literacy Advocate & Dynamics AX Technical Solution Professional (TSP) at Microsoft on

There are a whole slew of web services available in Dynamics AX 2012, but how do you use them?In this example we will show how you can publish the web services so that you can use them in an application, and also show an example of the web services in action by using them to …

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Book Club – ERP Pulp Fiction

Posted by Author, Curator, Visually Impared Squirrel Literacy Advocate & Dynamics AX Technical Solution Professional (TSP) at Microsoft on

This week’s book club suggestion will set you back $0.99, is a whopping 6 pages long which will probably take you about 3 minutes to read (if you read as slow as I do), and it’s also written about Great Plains. I think that it also creates a new book category of ERP Pulp Fiction …

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