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Locating Dynamics GP data with additional tools; Dynamics GP 2010 Software Development Kit 327 $aDownloading the Software Development KitUsing the Software Development Kit; Support Debugging Tool; Downloading the Support Debugging Tool; Using the Support Debugging Tool; Summary; Chapter 3:Working with the Builders: SmartList and Excel Reports; Satisfying basic reporting needs with canned SmartLists; Structure of SmartList; Basic SmartList tools; Narrowing our result list with search criteria; Adding new columns; Changing the number of records returned; Achieving faster export to Excel with a simple dex.ini switch; Extending SmartList data to Excel by deploying Excel reports 327 $aDeploying Excel reportsMaintaining security for Excel reports; Shared network folder permissions; Database level permissions; Accessing and using Excel Reports; Connecting to Excel Reports via Windows Explorer; Connecting to Excel Reports via GP 2010; Creating and publishing new SmartLists by using SmartList Builder; 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