This post is part of a series on creating a simple audit for Microsoft Dynamics GP.
The first step in creating the audit is to create a table in the company database to hold the audited information. From the user point of view there was five pieces of information required:
- Key for the vendor EFT being amended
- User ID
- Date/Time
- Old Data
- New Data
To make reporting easier and to add an element…
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Simple Audit for Microsoft Dynamics GP: Create Table
This post is part of a series on creating a simple audit for Microsoft Dynamics GP. The first step in creating the audit is to create a table in the company database to hold the audited information.
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