Building Dashboards with Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 - Second Edition by Mark Polino

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Author: Mark Polino
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Key FeaturesThis book provides a core foundation for you to understand the ever-changing Microsoft Power BIThrough this book, youll understand how data flows and is secured between Microsoft Dynamics GP and Microsoft ExcelYoull see how to create amazing dashboards using various tools such as Excel 2016, Power BI, Jet Express, and moreBook DescriptionMicrosoft Dynamics GP is a complete ERP solution that is extremely beneficial for small to midsize organizations in helping them grow exponentially.The book shows you in detail how to build great-looking dashboards with Microsoft Dynamics GP that enhance a companys decision-making processes.This guide will take you from the basics of setting up and deploying to creating secure, refreshable Excel reports. Using a whole host of tools available within Microsoft Dynamics GP and Excel, this tutorial will show you how to visualize your data using simple conditional formatting techniques and easy-to-read charts, and allow you to make your data interactive with slicers.We will also cover core topics such as Business Analyzer, Microsoft SQL Reporting services reports, BI360, and more. You will find out to use Power BI, share and refresh data and dashboards in Power BI, and use Power BI Query Editor.By the end of this book, you will have all the information required to build interactive dashboards using Dynamics GP.What You Will LearnUse GP Data in Excel 2016 in a meaningful wayBuild basic financial statements using Jet Reporting Express, including visualizationsUnderstand the foundation of Power BI and its componentsGet and maintain data from Dynamics GP in Power BIFind out how to use the Power BI Query Editor (the Get and Transform feature in Excel 2016)Format basic visualizations to get better insightsUnderstand Jet Reports Express, which is used to create basic financial statementsUse the new Dynamics GP features, such as OData and adding Power BI tiles on the home pageAbout the AuthorBelinda Allen is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for Dynamics GP (MVP) and a GPUG (GP User Group) All-Star. Belinda is currently the Business Intelligence Program Manager for the new Azure Cloud-based SaaS ERP offering, PowerGP Online. This is an amped-up version of the GP we all love, running in the Microsoft Azure Cloud. In this role, she helps both Partners and Customers design and implement BI methodologies, allowing businesses to make decisions based on timely and accurate information.Belinda was one of the co-founders of Smith & Allen Consulting, Inc. (SACI), a New York City based firm with over 25 years experience specializing in business intelligence, analytics and ERP software. On April 1, 2016, SACI joined forces with Njevity, Inc. (www.NjevityToGo.com). Now she gets to spend time in her favorite place, the world of Business Intelligence (BI). NjevityToGo offers solutions for ERP, CRM, BI, and much more in the cloud. Njevity is also the force behind PowerGP Online.Belindas first book, Real-world Business Intelligence with Microsoft Dynamics GP was co-written with Mark Polino. Its a dive into where to Implementing a Business Intelligence Methodology with Microsoft Dynamics GP.Currently a member of the Credentialing Council for the Association of Dynamics Professionals, Belinda was the first Council Chair. In this role, she led a team of community leaders providing guidance and insight in the delivery and development of credentials for both Microsoft Dynamics GP and Microsoft Dynamics NAV.Belinda is also an inaugural member of the Board of Advisors for PBIUG (Power BI User Group.) In this role she provides her experience to the User Board Members, while they create the foundation for this new organization. The goal is to make Power BI a critical tool in the users organizations.Belinda began implementing ERP systems so long ago that Windows was not an operating system but an application. And at that time, larger businesses used main frames with monitors that projected green type on black backgrounds, and smaller business did their accounting by hand. Having seen the evolution that has taken place over the years from sheets of paper to integrated analytics, Belinda still gets excited every time she helps a business improve.Belinda is also well known for her blog, www.BelindaTheGPcsi.com. On her blog, she shares really useful information about the product quickly and succinctly. She has earned the nickname GP CSI because she excels at reviewing GP problems and figuring out what went wrong... and why. With followers from all over the globe, she is able to share knowledge and achieve her mission--To improve the lives and business success of my followers. Belinda has just started her new blog, www.BIbelinda.com, which is devoted to Microsoft Power BI.When not delving into GP problems and spearheading business success for clients, Belinda enjoys sailing, crochet/knitting, sewing/quilting, reading, and turning wood.Mark Polino is CPA, with additional certifications in financial forensics (CFF) and information technology (CITP). He is a Microsoft MVP for Business Solutions and a GPUG All Star who has worked with Dynamics GP and its predecessors since 1999.He works as the Director of Client Services for Fastpath, and he runs the DynamicAccounting.net website dedicated to all things Dynamics GP. He is a regularly featured speaker at Dynamics GP related events.This is Marks tenth book, and his seventh GP related book with Packt Publishing. His work includes eight technology-focused books and two novels.He is also the author of the best-selling Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Cookbook, the spin off Lite edition, and a co-author for updated GP 2013 and 2016 editions, all from Packt Publishing.Table of ContentsGetting Data from Dynamics GP 2016 to Excel 2016The Ultimate GP to Excel Tool – Refreshable Excel ReportsPivot Tables – The Basic Building BlocksMaking Your Data Visually Appealing and Meaningful with Formatting, Conditional Formatting, and ChartsDrilling Back to the Source Data and Other Cool StuffIntroducing Jet Reports ExpressBuilding Financial Reports in Jet Express for GPIntroducing Microsoft Power BIGetting Data in Power BICreating Power BI VisualsUsing the Power BI ServiceSharing and Refreshing Data and Dashboards in Power BIUsing the Power Query EditorBonus Chapter

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