Showing posts with label Manufacturing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manufacturing. Show all posts

03 May 2010

What’s New in Manufacturing for GP 2010

Fellow I.B.I.S. blogger Amy Walsh shows us what new in Manufacturing for GP 2010 and points us to learning snacks on CustomerSource.

09 April 2010

Modifying Active Routings via the Routing Sequence Edit window

Another talented colleague of mine, David Duncan, takes a look at Modifying Active Routings via the Routing Sequence Edit window in the Manufacturing module of Dynamics GP. With all of these smart colleagues I’m going to have to step up my game.

10 February 2010

06 January 2010

Posting Through in Dynamics GP Manufacturing

Mariano Gomez takes a look at the posting process, specifically the ins and outs of posting through the GL in Dynamics GP Manufacturing in a new blog post.

05 November 2009

Standard Cost Rollup and Revalue

Frank Hamelly's latest tip revolves around getting material cost to rollup into a Manufacturing Bill of Materials. Frank's tips are always worth a look.

Update: Fixed link

30 October 2009

Unable to Perform Cost Rollup in GP Manufacturing

Frank Hamelly has a new manufacturing related tip up. In it he looks at an error that can happen in Manufacturing when restoring one company over another.

05 August 2009

Do You Know Manufacturing MRP Enhancements?

It's "Do you know" time at Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP and this weeks topic is Manufacturing ERP Enhancements. Find out more at Inside Microsoft Dynamics GP.

18 June 2009

How to Make a Martini With Dynamics GP

Doug Chapman at Rose Business Solutions has a new video up demonstrating Manufacturing for Dynamics GP. What do they manufacture in the demo? Why a Martini of course! I love the concept. We can all understand what goes into a martini so this makes a great demo.

09 February 2009

Sales Forecast to MRP

Steve Chapman has a new post up on as he termed it "...the most elusive screen in the whole system." That would be the MRP Forecasting Selection Screen. Make sure you check out Steve's post.