I’ve recently been doing some work with a client which necessitated the backup of all databases using the Web Services for Microsoft Dynamics GP. The easiest way to determine which databases had the web services enabled, was to run a script checking the Workflow Setup (WF00100) table.
I took a copy of my return functional currency for all companies script and amended it to look at the web…
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Find All Microsoft Dynamics GP Companies With Web Services Enabled
I’ve recently been doing some work with a client which necessitated the backup of all databases using the Web Services for Microsoft Dynamics GP. The easiest way to determine which databases had the web services enabled, was to run a script checking the Workflow Setup (WF00100) table.
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