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		<title>Need help in web page development. I&#8217;m trying to create a web page in ASP .NET using MS Visual Studio?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 09:13:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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a) Create a web page with 3 frames in it
b) Get the information using this web page and Store the same in a Database. (Not using Data grid)
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a) Create a web page with 3 frames in it<br />
b) Get the information using this web page and Store the same in a Database. (Not using Data grid)</p>
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		<title>Double Text &#8211; Starting the Program From Within Visual Studio</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 17:16:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<title>Using ListViews &#8211; Adding and Removing Items &#8211; C# Visual Studio 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 10:51:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My 5th tutorial dealing with basic adding and removing items to listviews. WEBSITE: www.Quack-Ware.com FORUMS www.Quack-Ware.com

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>My 5th tutorial dealing with basic adding and removing items to listviews. WEBSITE: www.Quack-Ware.com FORUMS www.Quack-Ware.com</p>
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		<title>Where Are We Going .net Vs Java</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 07:26:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where are We Going .NET vs Java
What in the world is going on in the marketplace? Technology is moving so fast that it is sometimes a little difficult to tell what is happening.Visit Here Now http://dotnet-asansol.blogspot.com
Let&#8217;s take a short trip back to the past.It wasn&#8217;t too long ago that applications were designed, developed, and deployed [...]]]></description>
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What in the world is going on in the marketplace? Technology is moving so fast that it is sometimes a little difficult to tell what is happening.Visit Here Now http://dotnet-asansol.blogspot.com<br />
Let&#8217;s take a short trip back to the past.It wasn&#8217;t too long ago that applications were designed, developed, and deployed on a single machine. For those of you that can remember the early days of the personal computer era, things like dbase, FoxBASE, and the like might ring a bell. Everything ran on the same machine &#8212; the user interface, the business rules, and the database services.Then along came local area networks, which ushered in the era of clientserver applications. Now the user interface and the business rules sat on the PC and sent requests to a client-server DBMS such as Oracle or SQL Server, while on the server side, records were processed and results were returned to the client.As LANs matured and their reliability improved, application development went through yet another evolution, namely, the advent of 3-tier architecture. This transformation resulted in the user interface, business rules, and data services each becoming its own independent logical element in the application architecture. The physical world may have implemented each element on a separate machine, but that was not required.The main advantage of the 3-tier model is that business logic could now be broken up into components, where they could be used not only in one but many applications. Additionally, changes to business logic in the server did not require the calling party or client to change at all. In other words, the details of the implementation of business logic or the function is not important, as long as the way it is called and the type of information that it returns do not change. Let&#8217;s face it, the world is changing quickly and we need to be able to adjust without having to re-deploy.Of course, the initial implementation of the 3-tier model (later to become the n-tier) was primarily on common machines and operating systems such as Intel, Windows, and Unix. Vendors each supported their own brand of components. Microsoft supported COM, followed by DCOM. IBM promoted CORBA, and Sun touted RMI. Each of these middle tier component flavors was proprietary and did not provide for inter-operability and communication among disparate pieces. In order for a Microsoft application to talk with a CORBA component another piece of software was required for translation. The same was true for apps trying to communicate with DCOM objects as well.All of this made it difficult for diverse systems to talk to one another, creating an increasingly significant problem, as Internet business-tobusiness applications became the focus. The web, a relatively recent addition to the overall IT architecture, has dramatically changed the way we look at application development and correspondingly the deployment of associated services.If you log on to Land&#8217;s End, for example, it&#8217;s not unlikely that the underlying application will have to utilize components developed by a number of other parties such as AMEX, MasterCard, Visa, UPS, FedEx, along with a host of internal systems to provide the total consumer shopping experience.Sun, with it&#8217;s Java language, was in the right place at the right time. Java&#8217;s ability to be compiled to byte code and run on any machine that had a Java Virtual Machine gave it portability. The fact that it was designed to be totally object oriented, target web-based applications, and observe security issues associated with distributed apps gave it tremendous appeal to corporate clients.Visual Basic, on the other hand, earned its stripes in the Windows-based application development world. It&#8217;s easy to develop apps that leveraged the Window&#8217;s Operating System, and as it VB evolved it took on more and more features that made it increasingly object oriented, capable of creating reusable COM/DCOM objects, and a viable tool for web-based applications. Today, Microsoft claims that there are more than 3 million Visual Basic programmers in the world.Introduced in 1991, Visual Basic has gone through 6 versions. Each one increased power, features, flexibility, and capability, leading up to two major programming languages &#8212; Java and Visual Basic, with each camp feeling that their product is better.The fact is that language is not truly the key. The winner will be the framework/platform that enables the design, development, and deployment of applications and takes advantage of services or components distributed throughout the web.With the pending release of the next version of Visual Studio (of which VB is a part), Microsoft has decided to radically change the way that their language suite works. The next version of Visual Studio will be called Visual Studio.Net or VS.Net, and the next version of Visual Basic will be titled VB.Net. There are many new features and capabilities, but in my opinion, there are two major changes that will move Microsoft to the center stage.Visit Here Now http://dotnet-asansol.blogspot.com</div>
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		<title>ECommerce Integration Developing for Microsoft Dynamics GP Notes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 01:11:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you have legacy in-house programmed ecommerce web application in production with shopping cart, credit card payment interface, B2B or B2C items catalogs and promotional pricing &#8211; which does the job &#8211; likely that you will favor the idea to leave it there and try the way of ecommerce integration connectors to your Microsoft Dynamics [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img src="http://thm-a03.yimg.com/nimage/cd8bd6d4e741b2ee" alt="image" title="server script generator general large jpg" align="left" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0" />When you have legacy in-house programmed ecommerce web application in production with shopping cart, credit card payment interface, B2B or B2C items catalogs and promotional pricing &#8211; which does the job &#8211; likely that you will favor the idea to leave it there and try the way of ecommerce integration connectors to your Microsoft Dynamics GP Corporate ERP application.  Another option would be to try existing ecommerce module (available from various Dynamics GP ecommerce ISV partners, you can make your research or call Microsoft Business Solutions).  Respecting your approach to program ecommerce integration, we would like to offer this small publication, where we are considering several options and ecommerce programming instruments: 1. Batch Mode ecommerce to Dynamics GP Great Plains Integration approach.  Here we assume that you have reasonable low volume of daily ecommerce invoices or sales orders (in B2B ecommerce you may work on Sales Order execution level and then transferring completed order to Sales invoice).  Batch mode assumes that you export your daily ecommerce documents into text files and then run integration manually.  For Batch mode integration we recommend you to deploy Dynamics GP Integration Manager.  If your source files for integration are text files exports from ecommerce web application, then IM is end user friendly and you may decide to do self discovery or call our office for short Integration Manager introduction in eCommerce integration design.  With IM, however, you can try more sophisticated approach, where you pull data directly from SQL Server (MySQL/PHP, Oracle, MS Access) ecommerce database.  IM has Advanced ODBC Data Source, where you can deploy such advanced SQL techniques as Union 2. Real Time eCommerce integration to Dynamics GP.  Real time means instantly, so IM is not an option, you can deploy, however Dynamics GP eConnect SDK.  eConnect allows you to include libraries into your Microsoft Visual Studio C#, VB.Net project, and then call eConnect methods directly from your ecommerce web application.  eConnect in our opinion came to its maturity with Dynamics GP version 9.0 and especially current version 10.0 (January 2010).  We assume that new version of Microsoft Dynamics GP 11.0 will be relying on eConnect technology as well or even with greater emphasis.  EConnect is Microsoft Visual Studio programmer friendly and if you are such a developer, we recommend you to invest your time in eConnect research and self discovery.  eConnect, however doesn&#8217;t allow you to post Dynamics GP batches directly from its methods, if you need batch posting from ecommerce application, consider Alba Spectrum Posting Server.  And we would like to make this comment for small and mid-size ecommerce retailers &#8211; real time ecommerce integration is often not required and is in essence luxury for the majority of ecommerce community.  Only large volume ecommerce chains need real time integration, so if eConnect training approach seems too unrealistic to you, please continue reading the next paragraph 3. Quasi Real Time eCommerce integration to Microsoft Dynamics GP.  Quasi means almost, and we agree with you, when you say that new customer account setup confirmation with login instructions should be emailed in a second.  You may also decide that charging customer credit card should be instant (technically you are just reserving your amount via credit card processing service, real transfer to your account will happen later).  However, there is no need to integrate ecommerce transaction to your Dynamics GP application immediately, you can do it every hour or every twenty minutes without visible delay for the new or existing ecommerce customer.  If Quasi real time approach seems to be reasonable for you, please review the methods to schedule Dynamics GP Integration Manager to run automatically every half an hour or more (or less) frequently 4. eCommerce Integration Strategies.  Here we recommend you to speculate on which system is master and which is slave.  You may decide to define all your new items, price lists, customers directly in Dynamics GP (master) and then propagate them to your ecommerce application or do it just the opposite, where your ecommerce is master and Great Plains Dynamics is slave.  There are pluses and minuses &#8211; obviously GP has matured user interface, where you can create or update your cards and transactions, that are subject to be pushed down to your ecommerce slave application.  But, in some scenarios, you would prefer custom objects with advanced interface in ecommerce to be pushed back to Dynamics GP 5. eCommerce and Dynamics GP, Great Plains Dynamics versions.  As general advise, we believe that being on current version of your Corporate ERP application is a way better, comparing to being on really outdated version.  If you are deploying Microsoft Dynamics GP 11.0, 10.0, 9.0 (where you can deploy eConnect SDK for ecommerce programming), or no longer supported versions of Dynamics GP 8.0 and 7.5, or Microsoft Great Plains 7.0, Great Plains Dynamics 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.0, 3.2 or earlier (including versions on Pervasive SQL Server 2000/Btrieve or Ctree) &#8211; we recommend you to update to GP 11 (10) and deploy eConnect or IM on currently supported version.  We also respect the situation, when MBS annual enhancement reenrollment cost might be too high and you have to stick to your legacy Great Plains version.  In our opinion, if you are on legacy version, investment to ecommerce should be very modest.  For legacy GP versions we recommend you to consider Alba Spectrum Order Connector 6. eCommerce to Dynamics GP in International Environment.  We are sitting in USA, but if you are multinational corporation with facilities overseas or in South America, please note that international business rules require compliance to local country tax code and additional regulations.  Microsoft Dynamics GP is available (often used term &#8211; localized) in English speaking countries (USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK, Ireland, South Africa, Oceania), plus in French speaking Quebec Canadian province.  If you plan to deploy ecommerce link to your international facility in such countries as Russia, Poland, Kazakhstan, Brazil, China, India, Continental Europe &#8211; we recommend you to make integration to localized Accounting Application (SAP Business One would be good candidate to consider) 7. Please, give us a call 1-866-528-0577 help@albaspectrum.com</div>
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		<title>Visual Studio 2005 database programming?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 21:50:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How will i write a code if i  want  the data that i enter in the text box to be inserted in MS Access 2002/2003 and aso able to get the data for viewing, what I did is that I created 2 text box 1. for the FirstName 2. for the last name&#8230;then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How will i write a code if i  want  the data that i enter in the text box to be inserted in MS Access 2002/2003 and aso able to get the data for viewing, what I did is that I created 2 text box 1. for the FirstName 2. for the last name&#8230;then i created 2 buttons 1 for ok/update 2. for Cancel/Close what i want is if i Click &#8220;Ok/Update&#8221; button i want the my entries in the 2 txt back to be in the MS Access&#8230;and Also if i want to recover them for viewing purposes&#8230;And also how can i handle if the names is already in the database&#8230;say i want to display an error &#8220;Name Already Exist&#8221; then will have &#8220;ok&#8221; button.<br />
This are the name that i set using Visual basic 2005<br />
Txtbox 1 name: txtFName<br />
Txtbox 1 name: txtLName<br />
Ok/Update button name: btnOk<br />
Cancel button name: btnCanc</p>
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		<title>visual studio 2008 Relational DataBase Part1-2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 22:23:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<title>Software Development in Vietnam</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 04:38:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The technical skill factor has no longer remained the guarantee to primary success: collaboration, accountability, compliance, portfolio and resource management are all becoming key factors of the new Application Development Team. We have expertise in building Enterprise class software solutions using technology from Microsoft .Net, Oracle and Java Platforms. Our software teams are bound by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img src="http://thm-a04.yimg.com/nimage/0ddd8289a2b7dca4" alt="image" title="sql server dts 8 gif" align="left" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0" />The technical skill factor has no longer remained the guarantee to primary success: collaboration, accountability, compliance, portfolio and resource management are all becoming key factors of the new Application Development Team. We have expertise in building Enterprise class software solutions using technology from Microsoft .Net, Oracle and Java Platforms. Our software teams are bound by a single factor: dedication and loyalty that enables us to manage our resources effectively &amp; efficiently. We believe in team work where every team member is accountable for his deeds.  TuVinhSoft&#8217;s USP has the ability to deliver reliable and yet innovative offshore software solutions in a timely and cost effective manner. We have domain expertise in Textiles, Pharmaceuticals, e-Governance, School Management, Accounting, and Mobile Technologies.  We offer Application Development in following areas : + Java Technology :  Java, Swings, Applets, TCP/IP Java Web Development JSP, Servlet, Struts, Spring, Hibernate, EJB Web Services, JSTL, JSF Component J2EE, J2ME, Beans, EJB, Struts Services SOAP, XML, WSul  Servers Tomcat, IBM Web-sphere, Oracle Application Server, Jboss Java Mobile Application Development/ Device Application Development J2ME (CLDC/CDC), J2MEPolish, Blackberry Open Source Tools Liferay, Alfresco, Compiere Solutions Web Application Development, Desktop Application Development, System Programming Solution, Java Embelied technology solution, Components, Class Utility.  + PHP Development :  Framework Zend, Cake PHP, CI, Symphony, Smarty, Ruby on Rails Programming Language PHP 4X, 5X, Java Script, XML, Flash Action script 2.0/3.0, MySQL 4X, 5X  Libraries PHP, Pear, Tidy, Domxml, Java Script, Dojo, xLibrary, Prototype, xAJAX,  Open Source Solution Joomla, Mamboo, Drupal, OsCommerce, Zendcart, X-Cart, Wordpress, Typo-3, PHP WCMS, V Bulletin, PHPBB Forum, PHP Motion, Dokeos, Geoclassified  OS Windows, Linux  + Oracle Application Development :</p>
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		<title>ECommerce Integration Add-Ons for Microsoft Dynamics GP</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 13:14:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are on the way to evaluate Microsoft Dynamics GP ecommerce integration options, and in your case you already have custom programmed (often in-house) ecommerce web application in production and you do not like the idea to redeploy ecommerce on new platform (and write off investment in legacy ecommerce program) &#8211; we respect your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img src="http://thm-a04.yimg.com/nimage/0b2ac0f0272b4766" alt="image" title="sql server dts 11 gif" align="left" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0" />If you are on the way to evaluate Microsoft Dynamics GP ecommerce integration options, and in your case you already have custom programmed (often in-house) ecommerce web application in production and you do not like the idea to redeploy ecommerce on new platform (and write off investment in legacy ecommerce program) &#8211; we respect your approach and would like to recommend you this small publication.  Instead of promising so-called &#8220;turn-key&#8221; ecommerce to Corporate ERP tandem, we recommend you so-called &#8220;solutions&#8221; approach, where your ecommerce programmers deploy and tune connectors, libraries or code samples, proven and tested in multiple ecommerce integration to Dynamics GP environments: 1. Ecommerce master-slave concept.  Before you jump into the technology details, let&#8217;s speculate about strategy.  If your current ecommerce website application has rich functionality (inventory item adding, counting, pricing, including sales promotion campaigns, potentially logistic automation by initiating product allocation to Sales Order and delivery, new and existing customers maintenance, etc) then you may decide to make your current ecommerce application to be a master and push its records to Dynamics GP (which should be in this case Slave application).  Often we see opposite situation, where ecommerce application is pretty simple and all the logic is done in Microsoft Dynamics GP and records should be pushed to ecommerce (here we have GP as master and ecommerce as slave) 2. Ecommerce integration target in Dynamics GP.  In most of the scenarios you are targeting Dynamics GP Sales Order Processing  (ecommerce invoices or sales orders), Inventory Control (new and existing items, price lists, items availability in warehouses), Receivable Management (new and existing ecommerce customers), Purchase Order (Purchase Receipts &#8211; typically when you are receiving merchandise in GP and pushing new items into ecommerce database) 3. Ecommerce integration programming tools.  Microsoft Dynamics GP is available on Microsoft SQL Server DB platform (2008, 2005, 2000 and earlier) and Microsoft Windows Servers (2008, 2003, 2000 and earlier), and these facts make Microsoft Visual Studio and Dynamics GP eConnect SDK.  If fact, you can review Dynamics GP table structure in GP SDK (could be installed from GP 10 CD #2), or directly in Dynamics GP user interface (Dynamics GP -&gt; Tools -&gt; Resource Description -&gt; Tables), however you should be cautious and we recommend you to use direct SQL Select statements only to pull data from Great Plains and avoid feeding data via SQL Insert statements (as you could violate business logic and compromise data integrity, instead consider pushing data to Dynamics GP via eConnect methods) 4. ECommerce Order Connector.  This product is the set of SQL Stored Procedures, dedicated to ecommerce developer to move ecommerce orders to Dynamics GP Sales Order Processing module.  It is &#8220;Solution&#8221; in the sense of being tunable and customizable, it is also compatible with historical versions of Microsoft Great Plains and Great Plains Dynamics  (on Microsoft SQL Server, not available for Pervasive SQL Server 2000 or Ctree).  Currently we are in progress to extend Order Connector to cover major ecommerce generic platforms integration to Microsoft Dynamics GP with intuitive user interface setup 5. Alba Spectrum Posting Server.  Often in ecommerce you require complete automation, where you expect ecommerce walk-in or on account customer to pick the products into ecommerce shopping cart, go to check out, pay with credit card or on account and then your ecommerce application automatically creates Microsoft Dynamics GP Invoice (including posting it &#8211; or in ERP terminology transfer it from work to open phase).  If you already reviewed eConnect libraries and methods &#8211; you should of realize, that eConnect doesn&#8217;t have Dynamics GP Batch Posting logic.  If you want to do automatic batch posting directly from your ecommerce application, please review Alba Spectrum Posting Server 6. Cross Platform eCommerce integration to Microsoft Dynamics GP.  Web hosting is very popular on Linux and Sun/Solaris platform.  eCommerce DB could be high end Oracle, DBII, Sybase, Progress.  If this is your case, you can still use eConnect, Order Connector or Posting Server, assuming that you are familiar with such technologies as JDBC-ODBC Bridge, ODBC connection from Oracle development environment 7. ECommerce for legacy Great Plains Dynamics versions.  As general recommendation (we are ready to do the job, if you decide that you would like it anyway), we recommend you to update to current Dynamics GP version 10.0 (or if you are reading this lines in second half of 2010 &#8211; then to Microsoft Dynamics GP 11.0).  Current version has the following advantages: it is supportable by Microsoft Business Solutions directly in case when you are disappointed in your Dynamics GOP Partner; it si compatible with current MS SQL Server and Windows Server versions to name a few 8. Dynamics GP Software Development Factory.  If you would like to outsource Great Plains Ecommerce development project, we are happy to offer you our Great Plains Dexterity and eConnect Software Development Factory services.  We serve you USA, Canada nationwide, plus in Spanish speaking Central and South America (in Brazil we offer you SAP Business One to Dynamics GP integration services) 9. Local Dynamics GP eCommerce Integration Programming Service in USA.  We serve you from our offices in Chicago, San Diego, Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta (in GA we only support SAP Business One customers locally) 10. Service in Europe and Central Asia.  As Microsoft Dynamics GP is no longer supported in continental Europe (including eastern Europe: Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland) &#8211; Alba Spectrum is supporting old versions of Dynamics GP and Great Plains Dynamics in Russian, German, Polish, French: 9.0, 8.0, 7.5, 7.0, 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.0 and earlier 11. Please, call us in USA or Canada: 1-866-528-0577, or internationally 1-630-961-5918, or email us help@albaspectrum.com  Our Dynamics GP, SAP Business One and Microsoft CRM consultants and programmers speak English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Filipino</div>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jun 2010 10:49:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img src="http://thm-a01.yimg.com/nimage/0e9e41276f00bc8a" alt="image" title="SMTPMail7 gif" align="left" style="margin: 0 5px 5px 0" />If you are on the way to evaluate Microsoft Dynamics GP ecommerce integration options, and in your case you already have custom programmed (often in-house) ecommerce web application in production and you do not like the idea to redeploy ecommerce on new platform (and write off investment in legacy ecommerce program) &#8211; we respect your approach and would like to recommend you this small publication.  Instead of promising so-called &#8220;turn-key&#8221; ecommerce to Corporate ERP tandem, we recommend you so-called &#8220;solutions&#8221; approach, where your ecommerce programmers deploy and tune connectors, libraries or code samples, proven and tested in multiple ecommerce integration to Dynamics GP environments: 1. Ecommerce master-slave concept.  Before you jump into the technology details, let&#8217;s speculate about strategy.  If your current ecommerce website application has rich functionality (inventory item adding, counting, pricing, including sales promotion campaigns, potentially logistic automation by initiating product allocation to Sales Order and delivery, new and existing customers maintenance, etc) then you may decide to make your current ecommerce application to be a master and push its records to Dynamics GP (which should be in this case Slave application).  Often we see opposite situation, where ecommerce application is pretty simple and all the logic is done in Microsoft Dynamics GP and records should be pushed to ecommerce (here we have GP as master and ecommerce as slave) 2. Ecommerce integration target in Dynamics GP.  In most of the scenarios you are targeting Dynamics GP Sales Order Processing  (ecommerce invoices or sales orders), Inventory Control (new and existing items, price lists, items availability in warehouses), Receivable Management (new and existing ecommerce customers), Purchase Order (Purchase Receipts &#8211; typically when you are receiving merchandise in GP and pushing new items into ecommerce database) 3. Ecommerce integration programming tools.  Microsoft Dynamics GP is available on Microsoft SQL Server DB platform (2008, 2005, 2000 and earlier) and Microsoft Windows Servers (2008, 2003, 2000 and earlier), and these facts make Microsoft Visual Studio and Dynamics GP eConnect SDK.  If fact, you can review Dynamics GP table structure in GP SDK (could be installed from GP 10 CD #2), or directly in Dynamics GP user interface (Dynamics GP -&gt; Tools -&gt; Resource Description -&gt; Tables), however you should be cautious and we recommend you to use direct SQL Select statements only to pull data from Great Plains and avoid feeding data via SQL Insert statements (as you could violate business logic and compromise data integrity, instead consider pushing data to Dynamics GP via eConnect methods) 4. ECommerce Order Connector.  This product is the set of SQL Stored Procedures, dedicated to ecommerce developer to move ecommerce orders to Dynamics GP Sales Order Processing module.  It is &#8220;Solution&#8221; in the sense of being tunable and customizable, it is also compatible with historical versions of Microsoft Great Plains and Great Plains Dynamics  (on Microsoft SQL Server, not available for Pervasive SQL Server 2000 or Ctree).  Currently we are in progress to extend Order Connector to cover major ecommerce generic platforms integration to Microsoft Dynamics GP with intuitive user interface setup 5. Alba Spectrum Posting Server.  Often in ecommerce you require complete automation, where you expect ecommerce walk-in or on account customer to pick the products into ecommerce shopping cart, go to check out, pay with credit card or on account and then your ecommerce application automatically creates Microsoft Dynamics GP Invoice (including posting it &#8211; or in ERP terminology transfer it from work to open phase).  If you already reviewed eConnect libraries and methods &#8211; you should of realize, that eConnect doesn&#8217;t have Dynamics GP Batch Posting logic.  If you want to do automatic batch posting directly from your ecommerce application, please review Alba Spectrum Posting Server 6. Cross Platform eCommerce integration to Microsoft Dynamics GP.  Web hosting is very popular on Linux and Sun/Solaris platform.  eCommerce DB could be high end Oracle, DBII, Sybase, Progress.  If this is your case, you can still use eConnect, Order Connector or Posting Server, assuming that you are familiar with such technologies as JDBC-ODBC Bridge, ODBC connection from Oracle development environment 7. ECommerce for legacy Great Plains Dynamics versions.  As general recommendation (we are ready to do the job, if you decide that you would like it anyway), we recommend you to update to current Dynamics GP version 10.0 (or if you are reading this lines in second half of 2010 &#8211; then to Microsoft Dynamics GP 11.0).  Current version has the following advantages: it is supportable by Microsoft Business Solutions directly in case when you are disappointed in your Dynamics GOP Partner; it si compatible with current MS SQL Server and Windows Server versions to name a few 8. Dynamics GP Software Development Factory.  If you would like to outsource Great Plains Ecommerce development project, we are happy to offer you our Great Plains Dexterity and eConnect Software Development Factory services.  We serve you USA, Canada nationwide, plus in Spanish speaking Central and South America (in Brazil we offer you SAP Business One to Dynamics GP integration services) 9. Local Dynamics GP eCommerce Integration Programming Service in USA.  We serve you from our offices in Chicago, San Diego, Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta (in GA we only support SAP Business One customers locally) 10. Service in Europe and Central Asia.  As Microsoft Dynamics GP is no longer supported in continental Europe (including eastern Europe: Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland) &#8211; Alba Spectrum is supporting old versions of Dynamics GP and Great Plains Dynamics in Russian, German, Polish, French: 9.0, 8.0, 7.5, 7.0, 6.0, 5.5, 5.0, 4.0 and earlier 11. Please, call us in USA or Canada: 1-866-528-0577, or internationally 1-630-961-5918, or email us help@albaspectrum.com  Our Dynamics GP, SAP Business One and Microsoft CRM consultants and programmers speak English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Russian, Filipino</div>
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