Great Plains Upgrade notes eEnterprise
If your company Great Plains Software Dynamics 1990th EEnterprise end was the hallmark of the dynamic high-end versions 5.5 and 6.0. Previously known as the upscale version was Great Plains Dynamics C / S + versions 3.2, 4.0, 5.0. If Microsoft Great Plains has acquired software that has been transformed into eEnterprise Microsoft Great Plains Professional, versions 7.0 and 7.5, later renamed to Dynamics GP Professional: Version 7.5 (the family dynamic was introduced in September 2005), 8.0, 9.0 and current version 10.0 . This historic tours, you should update the path to eEnterprise. Let us briefly review the options and scenarios:
1. eEnterprise application was MS SQL Server. They are more likely Microsoft SQL Server 7, if you still eEnterprise. Please note that earlier versions of Dynamics C / S + was available on Btrieve and Ctree / eEnterprise Faircom but was geared to medium and large companies, and so only on MS SQL server option was reasonable: SQL Server 6.5 and 7.0. While SQL Server DB platform, the update does not require migration of legacy platforms DB
2. eEnterprise Road upgrade vocational GP. If you eEnterprise and running with Microsoft Business Solutions annual enhancement program (which is not necessarily the case that the question is, why not upgrade from 2001?), Then a few exotic exceptions, you should hold GP Professional licenses for the current version is 10.0, and business relationships with Microsoft’s perspective there is no objection to update and you’re good. If you are not in the breeding program, you must be reenrolled – this will give you access to the new version, contact your MBS VAR documents or if you are not sure who they are, you may Alba Spectrum
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3. Upgrade scenarios. Suppose you are eEnterprise to version 6.0. You must GP Professional 7.5, then 9.0 to GP 9.0 and Service Pack 2 upgrade, and at this point, you can go to the finish – GP 10.0
4. Third party modules. GPS and Microsoft Business Solutions as its successor, opened Great Plains platform for ISVs beefing up the business logic and the creation of vertical industry GP. At the time eEnterprise the programming language of choice was Great Plains Dexterity. If you GP modules ISV Intellisol, Mekorma, Dynamics.Zip, Avalara, and others, or you can specially designed modules for your business – you need to ISVs or their successors, and hire specialists to help you change skill upgrade internal / >
5. At the foot of eEnterprise. If you migrate to JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, Oracle or other ERP applications to export you need assistance eEnterprise sheets and transactions (work, open and historical) DB format, convenient for programmers MRP News - typically tab-delimited text files, Microsoft Access database or MS SQL Server database user
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