Hands On with Microsoft Dynamics GP 2018 R2: Test GP PowerShell By Getting Available Commands

Microsoft Dynamics GPMicrosoft Dynamics GP 2018 R2 was released on the 2nd October. In this series of posts, I’ll be going hands on and installing the majority of the components; some of them, such as Analysis Cubes for Excel, which are little used, I won’t be covering.

The series index will automatically update as posts go-live in this series.

After install GP PowerShell, to make sure it has installed correctly, we can use the Get-Command statement to get the available GP PowerShell commands.

Launch the relevant version of GP PowerShell from the Windows Start menu and type the following command:

Get-Command -module GP2018
Administrator: Microsoft Dynamics GP 2016 PowerShell

In the next post, I’ll show how to create a company using PowerShell.

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