Gp Version Numbers
Developer(s) | Microsoft |
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Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | enterprise resource planning |
Website | www.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics/erp-gp-overview.aspx |
To learn what a specific version number of SQL Server maps to, or to find the KB article information for a specific cumulative update package or a service pack, search for the version number in the SQL Server Complete Version list tables. For many years, the version numbers for the Dynamics GP software were consecutive numbers such as 7, 8, 9, and 10. Updates to a version came out as a point release like, 8.5 or 9.5. Starting with release “11”, Microsoft started naming the Dynamics GP releases by the year released, instead of by the next sequential release number.
Microsoft Dynamics GP is a mid-market business accounting software or ERP software package marketed in North and South America, UK and Ireland, the Middle East, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand. It is used in many additional countries with partner supported localizations. It uses either Microsoft SQL Server 2005, 2008, 2012, 2014 or 2016 to store data. It is one of four accounting packages acquired by Microsoft that now share the Microsoft Dynamics Business Solutions brand. Dynamics GP is written in a language called Dexterity.
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The Dynamics GP product was originally developed by Great Plains Software, an independent company located in Fargo, North Dakota, which was run by Doug Burgum. Dynamics Release 1.0 was released in February 1993.[1] It was one of the first accounting packages in the USA that was designed and written to be multi-user and to run under Windows as 32-bit software.[2] In late 2000, Microsoft announced the purchase of Great Plains Software.[3] This acquisition was completed in April 2001.
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Versions[edit]
- Dynamics GP 2018 R2 was released by Microsoft on October 1, 2018.
- Dynamics GP 2018 was released by Microsoft on December 1, 2017.[4]
- Dynamics GP 2016 R2 was released by Microsoft on December 1, 2016.[5]
- Dynamics GP 2016 was released by Microsoft on May 1, 2016.[6]
- Dynamics GP 2015 R2 was released by Microsoft on May 29, 2015.[7]
- Dynamics GP 2015 (Version 14) was released by Microsoft on Dec. 1, 2014.[8]
- Dynamics GP 2013 (Version 12) was released by Microsoft on Dec. 19, 2012.[9]
- Dynamics GP 2010 R2 was released in April 2011.[10]
- Dynamics GP 2010 was released in April 2010;[11]
- Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0 was released in June 2007.
The software evolved to a web-enabled application.[12] The full client will continue to provide a 'rich' content, since it is the only way to cover all the modules and third-party products properly in the application. The web-enabled client only covered the basic modules (Financial & Distribution in Phase 1, HR & Payroll added in Phase 2, Project Accounting in Phase 3, Customer support (Sales ?) in Phase 4 and finally Manufacturing in Phase 5). The various modules were added over the course of the development between the initial release date and the release date of Dynamics GP 2015 in December 2014.
Prior versions were named Microsoft Great Plains and Microsoft Dynamics. Previous versions were compatible with Microsoft SQL Server, Pervasive PSQL, Btrieve, and earlier versions also used C-tree, although after the buyout all new versions switched entirely to Microsoft SQL Server databases.
Previous versions of Microsoft Dynamics GP were available in two editions:
- Standard: Up to 10 simultaneous users, and 500 payroll employees for each defined company.
- Professional: Unlimited users, additional user-level security options, consolidation tools, automatic purchase order generation, and more reporting/analysis options. In addition, Professional Edition includes additional manufacturing and field service modules.
Dynamics GP Release dates and Version Numbers (incomplete) [1][13]
Product | Initial Release | RTM | MYTU* | SP1 | SP2 | SP3 | SP4 | SP5 | YETU* | YEU2* |
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Microsoft Dynamics GP 2018 R2 | Oct 2018 | 18.00.0628 | ||||||||
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2018 | Dec 2017 | 18.00.0400 | ||||||||
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 R2 | Dec 2016 | 16.00.0552 | ||||||||
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 | May 2016 | 16.00.0406 | ||||||||
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2015 R2 | May 2015 | 14.00.0725 | 14.00.0778 | 14.00.0804 | 14.00.0817 | 14.00.0898 | ||||
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2015 RTM | Dec 2014 | 14.00.0524 | 14.00.0619 | 14.00.0661 | ||||||
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 R2 | May 2014 | 12.00.1745 | 12.00.1920 | 12.00.1801 | 12.00.2038 | |||||
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2013 | Dec 2012 | 12.00.1295 | 12.00.1412 | 12.00.1482 | 12.00.1538 | |||||
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 R2 | April 2011 | 11.00.1752 | 11.00.2044 | 11.00.2248 | ||||||
Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 | April 2010 | 11.0.1247 | 11.0.1307 | 11.00.1524 | ||||||
Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0 | May 2007 | 10.00.0774 | 10.00.0903 | 10.00.1061 | 10.00.1193 | 10.00.1368 | 10.00.1579 | |||
Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 | Nov 2005 | 9.00.0114 | 9.00.0259 | 9.00.0281 | 9.00.0310 | 9.00.0352 | ||||
Microsoft Dynamics GP 8.0 | Jun 2004 | |||||||||
Microsoft Dynamics GP 7.5 | Apr 2003 | |||||||||
Dynamics Release 7.0 | Jun 2002 | |||||||||
Dynamics Release 6.0 | Jul 2000 | |||||||||
Dynamics Release 5.51 | Oct 1999 | |||||||||
Dynamics Release 5.5 | Aug 1999 | |||||||||
Dynamics Release 5.1 | Jan 1999 | |||||||||
Dynamics Release 5.0 | Sep 1998 | |||||||||
Dynamics (SQL) Release 4.0 | Oct 1997 | |||||||||
Dynamics (LAN) Release 4.0 | Aug 1997 | |||||||||
Dynamics C/S+ ISAM Release 3.20 | May 1997 | |||||||||
Dynamics C/S+ for SQL Release 3.17 | Mar 1997 | |||||||||
Dynamics C/S+ for SQL Release 3.15 | Nov 1996 | |||||||||
Dynamics Release 3.0 | May 1996 | |||||||||
Dynamics Release 2.20 | Dec 1995 | |||||||||
Dynamics Release 2.11 | Sep 1995 | |||||||||
Dynamics Release 2.04 | Feb 1995 | |||||||||
Dynamics Release 1.0 | Feb 1993 |
- MYTU = Mid Year Tax Update
- YETU = Year End Tax Update
- YEU2 = 2nd Year End Tax Update
Macros[edit]
Great Plains was one of the first accounting packages with capability to record and play back macros. Macros are saved in .MAC files in the Dexterity programming language. The .MAC files are editable text files. Macro files are very different from the VBA files found in the Microsoft Office products. Dynamics GP macros cannot make decisions, but merely play back keystrokes recorded by a user. Microsoft Dynamics can also have VBA functionality attached to forms and reports to carry out decisions.
Modules[edit]
Microsoft Dynamics GP is organized in Series, each of which contains several modules. The typical Series are Financial, Sales, Purchasing, Inventory, Project, Payroll, Manufacturing, Company and System. The last two contain all the necessary modules to configure various company-wide and system-wide options. Each Series involves a full cycle of transactions for that particular Series, for example, the Sales Series implements the Quote to Cash process. In addition to the typical 'out-of-the-box' modules, Microsoft's community of Independent Software Vendors (ISV) has developed a number of add-ons and verticals, all generally referred to as Third Party applications, which complement or enhance the existing functionality of the application. Some of these are also written in Dexterity, and so look and function in the same way as Dynamics GP standard modules.
Analytics[edit]
Management Reporter for Microsoft Dynamics ERP: a corporate performance management solution for the Microsoft Dynamics ERP systems allows easy creation and consolidation of financial statements using a 'building block' approach with Rows, Columns, Trees and Report Definitions and the familiar user interface used by Microsoft Office applications.
Microsoft Forecaster: extracts real-time data from General Ledger to create and manage accurate budgets and plans which can be shared across the management team via a Web-based interface. Easy to learn: has the look and feel of a spreadsheet.
Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services(SSRS): offers customizable reports for Financial, Sales, Purchasing and Manufacturing. Reports are run from Internet Explorer and can be rich with charts and graphs for sharing across the organization or with designated suppliers or contractors. SSRS is often used to produce dashboard type charts for executive management.
SmartList Builder: easy to use, yet powerful query tool to output data (no matter where records reside) based on virtually any specified criteria into a user-friendly format for screen view, for print or for saving in Excel or Word (auto-formatted). Combine and link data from up to 32 separate tables, including third-party dictionaries. Many common. msdn.com. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
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This chapter lists enhancements to Dynamics GP for the Dynamics GP 2018 R2 release. The Dynamics GP 2018 R2 release enhances specific areas of the product.
Financial enhancements
A number of updates have been made to the finance area in Dynamics GP.
Monthly recurring batches
With the release of Dynamics GP 2018 R2, users can specify if a monthly or bi-monthly recurring batch must end on the last day of the month in Payables, Receivables, and Inventory Management. When marked, it will automatically set the posting date to the last day of the month. So, if the batch is posted the next posting date would be set to May 31. This is great because before (and without the box checked) it would default the posting date to May 30.
Three windows have been changed to accommodate the new monthly and bi-monthly recurring batch functionality:
- Receivables Batch Entry
- Payables Batch Entry
- Inventory Batch Entry
A new field, Use last day of the month has been added underneath the Frequency field in all three windows. The Use last day of the month option is available only when the Frequency field has been set to Monthly or Bi-Monthly. When the Use last day of the month option is marked for a monthly recurring batch, the Posting Date will be the last day of each month (EOM). When the Use last day of the month option is marked for a bi-monthly recurring batch, the Posting Date will be the last day of every other month (EOM).
To open these windows, on the Microsoft Dynamics GP menu, point to Transactions, choose the relevant area, and then click Batches. For Receivables choose Receivables Batches.
Note
In earlier versions of Dynamics GP, the next posting date associated with a monthly batch frequency defaulted to 30 days from the previous posting date. Similarly, the next posting date associated with a bi-monthly batch frequency defaults to 60 days from the previous posting date.
Important
The first time a user enters transactions associated with a batch marked to Use the last day of the month, the Document Date field for those transactions will default to the value of the GP User Date (shown in the lower left hand corner of Dynamics GP). As such, if users want the document date to match the posting date, they must update the Document Date field accordingly in the Transaction Entry window. For every recurrence after the first posting, Dynamics GP will automatically update the transaction document dates to match the posting date that is associated with the recurring batch.
Exclude items on the HITB report with zero quantity or value
Additional options are added to the Historical Inventory Trial Balance report so that you can exclude items with zero quantity or zero value.
To select these options in the Inventory Activity Reporting Options window, go to the Reports menu, point to Inventory, choose Activity, and the choose the New or Modify button. In this window, you will see two new options which can be selected individually or both at the same time as described in the following table:
Option | Description |
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Items With Zero Quantity | Selecting this option will include inventory items on the Historical Inventory Trial Balance even if they have 0 quantity. If this option is not marked, then inventory items that do not have quantity will not be printed on the report. |
Items With Zero Value | Selecting this option will include inventory items on the Historical Inventory Trial Balance even if they have 0 value. If this option is not marked, then inventory items that do not have value will not be printed on the report. |
Note
Item with 0 quantity and 0 value that do not have any transaction history in the SEE30303 (Inventory Transaction History Detail) table will not be included on the report regardless of selection.
Transaction level post through G/L
Users can now post through the general ledger at the transaction level in several windows. A new option has been added to Posting Setup to allow transactions to post through the general ledger if marked to post through.
Duplicate check numbers
You can now prevent or enable the use of duplicate check numbers for more than just Payables Checks by setting or clearing the Duplicate Check Numbers field in the Checkbook Maintenance window. If the field is cleared, then Dynamics GP will prevent users from using a duplicate check number in the Bank Transaction Entry, Miscellaneous Checks, and Payroll Manual Check-Adjustment Entry windows.
If the check number has already been used, the user will receive the following error: 'This check number has been used'. The user will have to enter an unused check number to successfully post the transaction.
Don't display inactive checkbooks in lookup
Users can choose to exclude inactive checkbooks in the Checkbooks Lookup window with this new feature in Dynamics GP 2018 R2. We are simplifying the default checkbook on batches and making the lookup easier with an option to not see inactive checkbooks.
The new action is added as a view in the Checkbooks Lookup window. To exclude inactive checkbook IDs,choose the black drop-down arrow next to View, and then choose Exclude Inactive Checkbooks. To save as the default view, simply choose Set as Default View in the same list. The Checkbooks Lookup window can be accessed from any window in Dynamics GP that has a Checkbook ID field with a magnifying glass next to it.
The Default View field in the ASIEXP99 table (DYNAMICS database) will be set to 2 when Exclude Inactive Checkbooks is the default view. There are no changes to table structure with this new functionality.
Bulk update master records as inactive from navigation lists
In Dynamics GP 2018 R2, users can inactivate and reactivate master records for accounts, checkbooks, customers, sales people, vendors, employees, and items from Navigation Lists. Additionally, users can inactivate one employee at a time from navigation lists.
The Inactivate option becomes available when the user has selected one or more master records on the navigation list. The Reactivate option becomes available when the user has selected one or more inactive master records on the navigation list. If a master record is marked as inactive, a visual indicator shows to the right of the Select checkbox on the navigation list to indicate that the record is inactive.
For each of the different types of master records, Dynamics GP checks that the record meets the relevant criteria to be marked as inactive. The Inactivate option follows existing rules and logic in Dynamics GP for each master record type. Users will be notified if the change succeeded or failed through the yellow status bar at the top of the list. If the record could not be marked as inactive or reactivated, users can print a Status Message Detail report to get more information around why the change failed.
Options with the names Inactivate and Reactivate have been added to the Modify section of the Accounts Navigation List, Checkbooks Navigation List, Customers Navigation List, Salespeople Navigation List, Vendors Navigation List, Items Navigation List, and Employees Navigation List windows.
Additionally, vendors can be marked as Temporary in the Vendors Navigation List window and a different visual indicator shows to the right of the Select checkbox.
Note
Employees must be inactivated/reactivated one at a time. If more than one Employee ID is selected, the Inactivate and Reactivate options are grayed out. When a user clicks the Inactivate or Reactivate option, the Employee Maintenance window will automatically open.
Purchasing enhancements
A number of updates have been made to the purchasing area in Dynamics GP.
Checkbook ID defaults on computer check batch
The Checkbook ID defaults in when you create a check batch in the Select Payments window, Edit Payment Batch window and Batch Entry window when computer check is the origin. Set up the default in the Payables Management Setup window.
Allow partial purchase on a purchase requisition from a purchase order
When you create a purchase order, you can now enter a quantity that is less than the total quantity requested. This is also possible if you create a purchase order from one or more requisitions.
When you create a purchase order from one or more purchase requisitions, you now have the option to purchase a quantity less than what was initially requested in the Purchase Order Preview window. The remaining quantity on the requisition will then be canceled.
For example, if you have a quantity of 70 of the item 128 SDRAM on a requisition, but you only want to purchase 35 items, you can now adjust that quantity in the Purchase Order Preview window. When you adjust the Qty To Purchase field to 35, you receive a warning that the remaining quantity ordered will be canceled. When the purchase order is generated, the purchase requisition will move to history if all lines on the requisition have been fully or partially ordered with the remaining quantity on the partially ordered lines canceled.
If you drill back on the transaction in the Purchase Requisition Inquiry zoom, there will be a red icon as a visual indicator to show that the quantity was only partially ordered.
Note
Historic purchase requisitions will have a status of Partially Purchased to reflect that part of the original quantity on the requisition was canceled during the purchase process. By clicking on the link button next to Quantity Ordered, you can see the partial quantity that is on the purchase order and the quantity not purchased what was canceled. Belkin n150 usb adapter software.
Add vendor document number to Purchasing All-in-One View
The vendor's document number now shows in the Purchasing All-in-One Document View. With the release of Microsoft Dynamics GP 2018 R2, users can now view the Applied-To Document Number that is associated with payments, credit memos, and returns in the Purchasing All-In-One View window. The all-in-one view is great for viewing related documents but most times the vendor document number is the one known, not the document number. Therefore, it has been added in the payments and credit documents columns for easy reference.
To open the Purchasing All-In-One View window, in the Dynamics GP menu, point to Inquiry, choose Purchasing, and choose Purchasing All-In-One View. To view the document number of an invoice, finance charge, or miscellaneous change, simply click the black arrow in the lower right-hand corner of the payment, return, or credit memo to expand the view.
Send a purchase order using another template
A new option to send a purchase order as an email using the format 'Other format' has been added to the Purchase Order Entry and Purchase Order Inquiry Zoom windows. this means that users can choose if they want to email the Blank Paper or the Other form. This can be useful if you are using different purchase order formats depending on the type of vendor that the purchase order is being emailed to.
After selecting a purchase order format, you can click the Send button at the bottom of the window. The vendor's email address and the message ID entered on the purchase order transaction will be used and the email will be sent in the format selected.
Note
Email functionality is dependent on Word Templates being enabled and properly configured in your company.
Warning when the vendor is on hold
If you are entering a payables transaction for a vendor that is marked as on hold, you now get a visual indicator. This is similar to the customer hold status that was implemented in an earlier version of Dynamics GP. Additionally, Dynamics GP throws a warning message when a user attempts to enter a transaction when the vendor is on hold.
You can see the vendor hold status in the following pages:
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- Vendor Inquiry
- Transactions by Vendor
- Purchasing All-in-One Viewer
- Payables Transaction Entry Zoom
In these windows, a red dot now displays next to the vendor name or ID if the vendor is on hold.
Sales enhancements
A number of updates have been made to the sales area in Dynamics GP.
Retain Ship-To-Address Name with Customer Modifier
In Dynamics GP 2018 R2, the Ship-To-Address Name value is retained when a customer is modified with the Customer Combiner and Modifier Utility. To open the Customer Combiner and Modifier Utility, in the Dynamics GP menu,choose Tools, point to Utilities, choose Sales, and then choose Customer Combiner and Modifier.
The Ship-To-Address Name field is shown in the Customer Address Maintenance window. To open the Customer Address Maintenance window, in the Dynamics GP menu, choose Cards, point to Sales, and then choose Addresses.
New SmartList for deposits associated with unposted sales transactions
In Dynamics GP 2018 R2, users can easily view deposit amounts associated with unposted sales invoices and orders through the new Deposits on Unposted Sales Transactions SmartList. This SmartList is a new option under Sales Transactions so you can quickly see customers that have put a deposit on a sales transaction, but the sales transaction hasn't been posted. No more searching through the sales records to see the deposits, now you have a new SmartList to view the details. This new default SmartList is filtered to look at Sales Order WORK transactions (SOP10100) with a Deposit Received amount (DEPRECVD field) greater than zero.
Additional sort options in Sales Order Processing Item Inquiry
In the Sales Order Processing Item Inquiry window, a new field with sort options has been added to the window so that you can change the display within the scrolling window. The sort options include Item Number, Document Number, Document Type, Document Date, and Customer ID. Avg full install download. Item Number will be the default sort when the window is opened.
Sales Order Transaction Navigation List-Print Document option for Functional or Originating Currency
With Dynamics GP 2018 R2, there is a new option when printing documents from the Sales Order Transactions Navigation List window that allows you to choose if you want to print the document in the Originating or Functional currency. In the Currency to Print field, a new option for Functional lets you print the invoice in the company's currency. The default currency is still Originating but now you have the option to print in Functional currency from the navigation list. After you mark a document or documents on the Sales Order Transactions Navigation List window, you can select the Print Documents action dropdown on the Action Pane. In this window you will see a new option labeled Currency To Print.
Print and email sales documents at the same time
We have added the ability to both print and email sales documents at the same time in three areas. This feature will be useful in allowing you to print and email sales invoices all in one process. Previously you would have been required to print the document or range of documents, and then once that process was completed, you would have to go back into the window, mark the documents again and email the documents.
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Note
Email functionality is dependent on Word Templates being enabled and properly configured in your company.
In the Sales Document Print Options and Print Sales Document windows, new fields specify if you want to print or email the document. In the Sales Order Transactions Navigation List window, when you choose the action to send a transaction in email, you can now choose to print a copy.
Email customer statements
In the Customer Maintenance window, you can now email statements with the click of a button. A new email button can be found on the Menu bar of the Customer Maintenance window.
When you click the email button, Dynamics GP will email a customer statement to the customer that you have selected in the window. The settings from your 'BLANK FORM' statement ID will be used for this functionality. If a Statement ID of 'BLANK FORM' does not already exist in your company, then Dynamics GP will create a new Statement ID with the name 'BLANK FORM' with the following settings:
Field | Value |
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Date to Print | End of Month |
Form | On Blank Paper Print |
For | All Options Marked |
Note
Email functionality is dependent on Word Templates being enabled and properly configured in your company.
Human resources & payroll enhancements
A number of updates have been made to the HR and payroll areas in Dynamics GP.
Payroll check register FICA totals
The report has employee and employer FICA amounts and a total for both. The following FICA totals have been added to the Payroll Check Register report:FICA Medicare = Employee FICA Medicare total + Employer FICA Medicare totalFICA Social Security = Employee Social Security total + Employer Social Security total
In earlier versions of Dynamics GP, the Employee Medicare and Employer Medicare values were totaled separately. Additionally, the Employee Social Security and Employer Social Security values were totaled separately.
Changes to Payroll Check Register Report
Two new calculated fields added to the Payroll Check Register report to accommodate the ability to view these totals: FICA Med Total Owed, FICA Soc Total Owed. The Payroll Check Register report can be printed after checks are 'calculated' (pre-posting report), and/or during the Payroll Computer Check posting process.
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Note
If you are printing a modified version of this report, you may not see the new fields, you will need to set your security back to the original report to see this new feature.
Start and end dates for pay codes
With the release of Dynamics GP 2018 R2, users can assign a start date and/or an end date to pay codes in the Employee Maintenance window. This functionality is similar to the start/end dates that are already used for benefits and deductions in the Payroll module. This new feature will allow users to setup new pay codes without having to worry about when to start using them, or when to inactivate those they no longer wish to use. This will be very useful to you when you are activating a new hire and terminating an existing salary employee.
Note
In earlier versions of Dynamics GP, it was not possible to restrict whether a pay code is included in a pay run via start and/or end dates. Instead, users would generally 'inactivate' a pay code (most often a salary type pay code) to ensure it's not included in a pay run.
The Start Date and End Date fields are not required in the Employee Pay Code Maintenance window. The following table describes the effect of the settings of these fields:
Settings | Effect |
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Both the Start Date and End Date fields are empty | There are no date restrictions for the pay code, and Dynamics GP will treat the pay code as it did in earlier versions. |
Start Date is set | Dynamics GP will check if the Start Date field in the Employee Pay Code Maintenance window falls on or after the date in the Pay Period From Date field in the Build Payroll Checks window. |
End Date is set | Dynamics GP will check if the End Date field in the Employee Pay Code Maintenance window falls on or before the date in the Pay Period To Date field in the Build Payroll Checks window. |
Both the Start Date and End Date fields are set | Dynamics GP will check if the Start Date field in the Employee Pay Code Maintenance window falls on or after the date in the Pay Period From Date field in the Build Payroll Checks window, and if the End Date field in the Employee Pay Code Maintenance window falls on or before the date in the Pay Period To Date field in the Build Payroll Checks window. |
The Payroll Transaction Entry https://golde.netlify.app/windows-license-activation-failed.html. window has been updated to accommodate the new start and end dates for pay codes. When a user enters transactions for a pay code, and the Pay Period From and Pay Period To dates do not fall on or between the pay code start/end dates, the pay code will not be available in the Pay Code Lookup window. Also, Dynamics GP will generate the following error message:'The transaction is outside of the pay code start/end date' when either the user manually enters the pay code in the Code field, or the user edits an existing transaction, and the pay code start/end dates do not fall on or between the pay code start/end dates.
The Payroll Build Checks window has been updated to accommodate the new start and end dates for pay codes. Dynamics GP compares the pay code start and end dates from the Employee Pay Code Maintenance window to the pay period from/to dates in the Build Payroll Checks window to determine whether pay code transactions should be included in the pay run. For automatic pay types, when the start/end dates in the Employee Pay Code Maintenance window do not fall on or between the pay period from/to dates in the Build Payroll Checks window, Dynamics GP will not include the pay code for that specific employee in the pay run. For pay codes entered as transactions as part of a batch, when a pay code transaction in a batch has a start/end date in the Employee Pay Code Maintenance window that does not fall on or between the pay period from/to dates in the Build Payroll Checks window, Dynamics GP will throw the following warning on the Build Checks report: 'The transaction is outside of the pay code start/end date'. The transaction for that pay code/employee will not be included in the rest of the pay run.
The batch will remain available after the pay run has been posted. The pay code transactions not included in the pay run will remain in the batch until they are successfully posted.
Shared maximums for benefits and deductions
It is now possible to assign a shared calendar year maximum for groups of benefits and/or groups of deductions. This will be a huge benefit to your organization for employees who may contribute to two 401K plans.
A new window has been added to accommodate the new deduction and benefit shared maximum functionality, the Ded/Ben Shared Limit window.
Note
When a deduction/benefit group code is saved in the Ded/Ben Shared Limit Setup window, the shared yearly maximum will be applied to all employees who are assigned to those deductions. Each deduction or benefit can be assigned to one group code.
All deductions/benefits under the selected column will be subject to the shared calendar year maximum.
If an employee is assigned only one or some of the deductions/benefits under the selected column, they will still be subject to the shared calendar year maximum assigned in the Ded/Ben Shared Limit Setup window.
All deductions included in the pay run will show on the Build Checks report, which hasn't changed.
Also, when the pay run is run as Calculated, and the Calendar Year Maximum has been met for a group of deductions during the pay run,Dynamics GP will try to take the full deduction amount(s) for all TSA deductions first (those deductions with more TSA's get priority). Next, Dynamics GP will try to take the full deduction amount(s) for sequenced deductions. Finally, Dynamics GP will try to take the full deduction amount(s) for non-sequenced/non-TSA deductions (alphanumerically).
When the pay run is run as Calculated, and the Calendar Year Maximum has been met for a group of benefits during the pay run, Dynamics GP will first try to take the full benefit amount for taxable benefits alphanumerically, and then try to take the full benefit amount for non-taxable benefits alphanumerically.
Workflow
Dynamics GP 2018 R2 includes a new Sales Transaction Approval workflow where you can create approvals based on several conditions such as whether a customer credit limit is exceeded on the transaction or not. Not only can you set workflow approval on customer credit limits, but you can set workflow approvals on all transaction types in Sales Transaction Entry. We added a new email message to work with sales transactions, just like the other workflow types. Workflow history is displayed in inquiry windows too.
The default WF ASSIGN SOP APPROVAL* email message for the Sales Transaction Approval workflow will have the option to add many customer and transaction related fields, such as the customer credit limit information so that you can write in the email if the customer credit limit has been exceeded. This way there is high visibility for the approver when they receive the E-Mail notification to approve the transaction. The wording and fields on the email Message ID can also be customized to your preference.
The workflow history for the Sales Transactions Approval workflow is also displayed on inquiry windows and navigation lists.
System enhancements
A number of general enhancements have been made in this release.
Password maximum length
In Dynamics GP 2018 R2, the maximum length for a user's password is increased to 21 characters, from the previous 15 characters. This is very similar to other Microsoft products, example Microsoft SQL Server.
This will allow more complexity with Dynamics GP user passwords with the added characters being allowed, to add more security to your Dynamics GP environment.
Password expiration notification
Dynamics GP 2018 R2 now provides users with a notification 7 days in advance of their login password expiring. This allows users to proactively update their passwords before the expiration date specified in the password policy configured by the system administrator.
Hide Business Analyzer in navigation lists for all users and all lists
System administrators can now turn off Business Analyzer for the Home Page and/or navigation lists at the system level in the System Preferences window. These are global settings to make it easier to turn off the feature if companies are not using Business Analyzer.
Individual users can still choose to turn on Business Analyzer using customization options to display Business Analyzer on their Home Page or in navigation list pages. This is managed in the Customize Home Page window and in the Show/Hide menu for navigation list pages, respectively.
SmartList Designer favorites display in navigation lists
SmartList Favorites created via SmartList Designer will now appear in the SmartList Favorites navigation lists.
Intelligent Edge - Intelligent Cloud Insights
With the release of Dynamics GP 2018 R2, you will notice a new tab on your home page: Intelligent Cloud Insights. Essentially, you can connect your Dynamics GP to a Dynamics 365 Business Central cloud tenant that you can synchronize data to. This enables cloud scenarios for your Dynamics GP that will then show in the Intelligent Cloud Insights tab with insights from machine learning and other cloud scenarios.
When you upgrade to GP 2018 R2 with an existing install, the users' Home Page tab will default as usual, but you will see a new tab called Intelligent Cloud Insights. If you do a new install of Dynamics GP 2018 R2, the Home Page will default to the Intelligent Cloud Insights tab.
For more information, see Frequently Asked Questions about Connecting to the Intelligent Cloud in the docs for Dynamics 365 Business Central.