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Building Dashboards with Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016

You're reading from   Building Dashboards with Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 Excel, Jet Reports, and MS Power BI with GP 2016

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
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ISBN-13 9781786467614
Length 354 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Belinda Allen Belinda Allen
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Mark Polino Mark Polino
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Data from Dynamics GP 2016 to Excel 2016 2. The Ultimate GP to Excel Tool – Refreshable Excel Reports FREE CHAPTER 3. Pivot Tables – The Basic Building Blocks 4. Making Your Data Visually Appealing and Meaningful with Formatting, Conditional Formatting, and Charts 5. Drilling Back to the Source Data and Other Cool Stuff 6. Introducing Jet Reports Express 7. Building Financial Reports in Jet Express for GP 8. Introducing Microsoft Power BI 9. Getting Data in Power BI 10. Creating Power BI Visuals 11. Using the Power BI Service 12. Sharing and Refreshing Data and Dashboards in Power BI 13. Using the Power Query Editor 14. Bonus Chapter Index

SQL Server Management Studio

Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 runs on SQL Server 2012, SQL Server 2014, and SQL Server 2016. Some companies, in particular those with advanced users, allow read-only access to Microsoft SQL Server to make it easy for users to get just the data they want. Often, this access is provided through the SQL Server Management Studio. Management Studio makes it easy to get data from GP 2016 to Microsoft Excel.

To see how easy this is, follow these steps:

  1. Open the SQL Server Management Studio.
  2. Connect to the SQL Server instance with Dynamics GP 2016 installed using either Windows Authentication or SQL Server Authentication with a user ID and password. If you have access to the SQL Server Management Studio, the login method and credentials will be provided by your database administrator. The user's GP login cannot be used.
  3. Select New Query.
  4. In the large, white box on the right-hand side, type Use TWO and hit Enter to select the sample TWO database.
  5. Type Select * from AccountSummary and click on Execute to run the SQL query. The results will appear below the query:

    SQL Server Management Studio

  6. Go to Edit | Select All from the menu to highlight all of the results.
  7. Go to Edit | Copy with Headers.
  8. Open a blank Excel 2016 sheet. On the Home tab, click on the Paste icon in the upper-left corner to paste the data to Microsoft Excel.

    Tip

    There is a setting in the SQL Server that will export headers when copying, even if you forget to pick Copy with Headers. The setting can be found by going to Tools | Options | Query Results | SQL Server | Results To Grid. To activate it, select Include column headers when copying or saving the results.

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