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Visual Studio Database Application – Part 4

this is part 4 of the video series, developing visual studio database application

Posted by Kevin on September 5th, 2010 under Visual studio sql server Tags: , , , , , , , , ,  •  10 Comments

Great Plains Dynamics Gp: Programming, Integration, Customization

Microsoft Great Plains ERP is wide spread in USA and Canada, as well as in English speaking countries. As we see XXI century progressing, more technical skills are becoming the norm and so to say requirements in MRP system implementation, especially for mid-size and large corporate businesses. This is why when we consider [...]

Posted by Kevin on July 14th, 2010 under Visual studio sql server Tags:  •  No Comments

SQL Server ==> Visual Studio ?!?!?!?

Visual studio allows you to create an sql server database within the project.
I believe it’s an mdf file?
So what’s the difference between using an sql server installed and running on a machine, and using an sql server file in my project?

Posted by Kevin on July 5th, 2010 under Visual studio sql server Tags:  •  1 Comment

Microsoft Dynamics Gp Coding: Dexterity, Econnect, Vba, Sql

Dynamics GP Corporate ERP application is open for modifications and custom programming via various SDK and development tools.  In order to orient yourself in Great Plains custom programming and tool selection you have to make your homework – Dynamics GP is mid-market ERP application and its business logic is quite complex.  You do not really [...]

Posted by Kevin on June 3rd, 2010 under Visual studio sql server Tags:  •  No Comments

Tutorial 18 – Visual Studio 2008, Linq to SQL, C#, and WPF

Creating an school application using visual studio 2008, WPF, SQL Server 2008, Linq to SQL, and C#. Tutorial 18 .

Posted by Kevin on May 31st, 2010 under Visual studio sql server Tags: , ,  •  No Comments

eCommerce Connectors for Dynamics GP and SB1 notes

Both Corporate ERP applications: Microsoft Dynamics GP and SAP Business One should be a good fit for mid-size or even small ecommerce oriented store.  Both platforms have ecommerce products with shopping cart, checkout, item catalogue and other standard estore features.  In this small publication we assume that you already reviewed existing electronic commerce add-ons (including [...]

Posted by Kevin on April 18th, 2010 under Visual studio sql server Tags: , ,  •  No Comments

 

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