Management Reporter 2012

Feb.

1

2013

Crying my Eyes out over RU4

by Jan Harrigan CPA

Late last week I downloaded RU3 (Rollup 3) that updates Management Reporter 2012. I had lots of trouble downloading it. Chrome doesn’t work on the Microsoft File Transfer Manager, but I sort of expected that. I expected IE to work. It didn’t. It took hours of fooling around updating Flash and configuring popup blockers and all that jazz. I nearly called the whole thing off. But I write Management Reporter training manuals and have to keep my internal installation of MR updated. But I finally figured it out—I switched from 64-bit IE to old, slow, long in the tooth 32-bit IE. That finally allowed the file to download. For crying out loud! All in all, an insanely frustrating day. But I digress.

So this past Monday, I bit the bullet and somehow used this download to successfully update my own install of Management Reporter. Trust me when I say I’m no installer, so this was quite an accomplishment. I breathed a sigh of relief. Turns out, it was premature.

On Tuesday, I found out that RU4 had been released on Monday.

I may have sort of cussed a blue streak at first. Then I dried my eyes, downloaded it and installed. Done in a fraction of the time of RU3.

The gist of this post—RU4 (Rollup 4) for Management Reporter 2012 is out! There are bug fixes and performance improvements and new features.

And Microsoft is doing smaller more frequent releases, so I won’t be overly surprised (this time) to see an RU5 pop up sometime soon.

Cheers! Jan

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Oct.

30

2012

Report Headers Fixed in RU2

by Jan Harrigan CPA

A fantastic change to @unitdesc in the report header

I love this fix in Management Reporter RU2.

To describe the issue, I’ll use this screenshot from my first training manual, Creating Reports in Management Reporter—How to Create 4 Foundation Reports (you can disregard the 1 to 4 numbers):

@UnitDesc—this normally pulls the title/description from the reporting tree, but when there’s not a reporting tree, it pulls the description of the report definition. In my opinion this should only pull from the reporting tree. [click to continue…]

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Using Management Reporter 2012 with AX 2012

August 2, 2012

Heads Up on this important change Background—on July 31, 2012, the latest update for MR 2012 was released. It’s called Management Reporter 2012 RU 2 (for rollup 2). This is the very last release for the ‘regular’ AX 2012 data provider. This is the data provider that allows MR to talk live to the AX [...]

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Management Reporter 2012 Rollup 2

August 1, 2012

A new release of Management Reporter 2012 hit the road yesterday and is available for download. The official name is Management Reporter 2012 Rollup 2 (aka RU2). The 2 biggest improvements in this release are support for SQL Server 2012 and updates to currency translation for GP. Here’s the link to the Dynamics CPM blog [...]

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What’s New in Management Reporter 2012

April 3, 2012

Management Reporter 2012 has just been released. Here’s the latest scoop from Convergence in Houston a couple weeks ago. Off the bat, here are the ERPs it works with: AX2012, AX2009, GP2010, SL2011, and NAV2009. One of the biggest changes involves this formatting of account numbers (that just about everyone has complained about):You now have [...]

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