Question: What are the differences between Integration Manager and Integration Assistant for Excel?
Answer:The information provided relates tothe standard Dynamics/eEnterprise provider for Integration Manager. This does not cover the Direct to Table or the SQL Optimized providers. More information regarding those products can be found in their respective manuals.
Destinations
The following are the destinations that Integration Manager and Integration Assistant for Excel allow you to integrate into.
Integration Manager Objects:
GL Accounts
1.) Posting
2.) Variable Allocation
3.) Fixed Allocation
4.) Unit Accounts
GL Budgets
GL Transactions
Bank Transactions
Bank Reconcile
Customers
Receivables Transactions
Cash Receipts
Vendors
Payables Transactions
PR Master
PR Transactions
PR Manual Checks
Inventory Item
Inventory Transaction
Sales Order Processing Transaction
Exchange Rate Setup
Integration Assistant for Excel(Business Object Integrations)*
GL Accounts
GL Transactions
Budgets
Vendors
PM Transactions
Customers
RM Transactions
Cash Receipts
Bank Transactions
Bank Reconcile
*Integration Assistant for Excel does allow you to use the Build Desktop Application Integration wizard that will allow you to make custom integrations. This wizard will allow you to integrate into any module in Dynamics, as well as any third-party application written in Dexterity. Refer to the SanscriptSupplement.pdf file for more information relating to the Build Desktop Application component of Integration Assistant for Excel.
Source files
Integration Manager and Integration Assistant for Excel can use the following data sources.
Integration Manager
Text File (tab or comma delimited)
Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet
ODBCData Source(Tested with Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft SQL Table, and Pervasive.SQL 2000)
Integration Assistant for Excel
Excel Spreadsheet
Other Differences
* Integration Manager allows the use of VBScripts in its integrations. Integration Assistant for Excel does not allow the use of VBScripts.
* Integration Manager allows you to schedule integrations with a scheduling program.
* Integration Manager allows you to perform data translations in the integration itself.
* Integration Manager and Integration Assistant For Excel do not allow you to integrate data to every field. To verify the field you want to integrate is available, open the Destination Mapping window to view the fields that are available.
This article was TechKnowledge Document ID:22989
The issue that is described in the Question section does not apply to Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0.
Answer:The information provided relates tothe standard Dynamics/eEnterprise provider for Integration Manager. This does not cover the Direct to Table or the SQL Optimized providers. More information regarding those products can be found in their respective manuals.
Destinations
The following are the destinations that Integration Manager and Integration Assistant for Excel allow you to integrate into.
Integration Manager Objects:
GL Accounts
1.) Posting
2.) Variable Allocation
3.) Fixed Allocation
4.) Unit Accounts
GL Budgets
GL Transactions
Bank Transactions
Bank Reconcile
Customers
Receivables Transactions
Cash Receipts
Vendors
Payables Transactions
PR Master
PR Transactions
PR Manual Checks
Inventory Item
Inventory Transaction
Sales Order Processing Transaction
Exchange Rate Setup
Integration Assistant for Excel(Business Object Integrations)*
GL Accounts
GL Transactions
Budgets
Vendors
PM Transactions
Customers
RM Transactions
Cash Receipts
Bank Transactions
Bank Reconcile
*Integration Assistant for Excel does allow you to use the Build Desktop Application Integration wizard that will allow you to make custom integrations. This wizard will allow you to integrate into any module in Dynamics, as well as any third-party application written in Dexterity. Refer to the SanscriptSupplement.pdf file for more information relating to the Build Desktop Application component of Integration Assistant for Excel.
Source files
Integration Manager and Integration Assistant for Excel can use the following data sources.
Integration Manager
Text File (tab or comma delimited)
Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet
ODBCData Source(Tested with Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft SQL Table, and Pervasive.SQL 2000)
Integration Assistant for Excel
Excel Spreadsheet
Other Differences
* Integration Manager allows the use of VBScripts in its integrations. Integration Assistant for Excel does not allow the use of VBScripts.
* Integration Manager allows you to schedule integrations with a scheduling program.
* Integration Manager allows you to perform data translations in the integration itself.
* Integration Manager and Integration Assistant For Excel do not allow you to integrate data to every field. To verify the field you want to integrate is available, open the Destination Mapping window to view the fields that are available.
This article was TechKnowledge Document ID:22989
The issue that is described in the Question section does not apply to Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0.