| Create your own Right-Click Menu Options in Enterprise Search |
In this blog I want to show how you can save time with the help of the coresuite country package by creating your own right-click menu options in the coresuite enterprise search.
Finding relevant data in SAP Business One and performing the relevant action will become even easier and more efficient.
Learn and see how you can preview or email documents for business partners via right rick from the coresuite enterprise search in SAP Business One.
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| Reporting made easier with coresuite designer Functions – LD.GetParameterDescription |
How often did you have to display the multi-selection the user did for a certain report parameter like Business Partners, Sales Persons or others in a report? And how happy is the common user when he reads a list of codes in a report he does not understand?
The challenge here is to transform the code which is used to filter the data to the description that is understandable by the user.
This Blog describes in samples the function “LD.GetParameterDescription“ in the latest version of the coresuite designer which helps to make this transformation possible without much coding.
| coresuite & User Defined Values also known as Formatted Searches |
In this Blog I would like to give a short overview about “user defined values” (also known as “formatted searches”). I will describe when it is OK to define user defined values and which type of user defined values must be avoided. I will also explain why performance issues with user defined values can be worse when coresuite is running.
| managing campaigns part 3 (last part), attach additional campaign documents to your email |
Hi dear follower
In the other two blog posts about managing campaigns i’ve showed you how you can use the activity of sap business one as a carrier for campaign information.
Please check out Part 1 and 2 which are prerequisites for this blog:
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| The low hanging coresuite designer fruits series: Part 3, using taiwan calendar to display dates |
Hi dear follower
Recently we had to deliver a layout which should display the date in taiwan calendar format.
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| black belt in coresuite designer series, part 1, duplicating and offplacing a databand detail |
Hi dear follower
We are supporting a lot of different countries with our coresuite country package. So different the countries are, so are the documents they print.
Lately i’ve ran into a document which should duplicate the document information on one a4 page.
Here a sample of what i mean:
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| The low hanging coresuite designer fruits series: Part 2, from apples and bananas |
Hi dear follower
This post is not about apple vs. windows and so on. It’s about the simple fact that you can not sum together apples and bananas, clear?
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| The low hanging coresuite designer fruits series: Part 1, xml is everywhere |
Hi dear follower
Have you ever saved a report out of the integrated designer tool to a file? If yes you maybe already have recognised that it’s saved in a xml format.
Well this is handy but did you know that you even can copy/paste a single object (eg. a TextBox) into a texteditor?
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| Mobile ERP – the next generation business apps |
According to the newest reports by GARTNER and IDC, billions of employees will utilize mobile apps in the next years. But how can you use these new innovations with your existing on premise ERP system like SAP and co.? The solution is a hybrid model between onpremise and cloud services. coresystems provides with coresuite exactly this technology and is already in use by more than 5000 customers across the world.
| Using DataMatrix 2d Barcode with coresuite designer |
Hi dear followers of the coresystems blog
Due of more and more requests for using datamatrix 2d barcode in designer layouts i’ve decided to write an blog about it.
The designer itself already contains some 2d codes but as for now the datamatrix is missing in there.
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