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In the Fields list, click Zip Code, and then click Add. In the Fields list, click State, and then click Add. In the Fields list, click City, and then click Add. In the Fields list, click Address 3, and then click Add. In the Fields list, click Address 2, and then click Add. In the Fields list, click Address 1, and then click Add. On the Field tab, click PM Vendor Master File in the Resources list.

Ĭlick the Constants tab, click Integer in the Type list, type 1 in the Constants box, and then click Add. On the Functions tab, click User-Defined, click System in the Core list, click RW_Address in the Functions list, and then click Add. In the Expression Type area, click Calculated. In the Toolbox window, click Calculated Fields, and then click New. Step 3: Create the calculated fields to display the Address 1 field, the Address 2 field and the Address 3 field In the Report Definition window, click Layout. Next, click the payables check report in the Modified Reports list, and then click Open. Note If the report is not in the Modified Reports list, click the report in the Original Reports list, and then click Insert. In the Modified Reports list, click the payables check report that you want to modify, and then click Open.

In Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0, in Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0 or in Microsoft Business Solutions - Great Plains 8.0, you can suppress the Address 1 field, the Address 2 field, and the Address 3 field in any of the following check reports in Payables Management:
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I'm hopping once that is done I will have more options with getting clean, automated product data into InDesign.This article describes how to suppress the Address 1 field, the Address 2 field, and the Address 3 field on any check report in Payables Management in Microsoft Dynamics GP 10.0, in Microsoft Dynamics GP 9.0, or in Microsoft Business Solutions - Great Plains 8.0. I am currently trying to connect our ecommerce product database (2,000 products) to a PIM to improve our product data workflow. Would they need to be proficient in both InDesign and scripting? I dont even know where to start if I could hire someone though.

In a perfect world I would have an InDesign consultant knowledgeable with these tools to help establish the best workflow for me. I will look at the options you suggested. Im guessing Datamerge/XML will work for the majority of the easy text info, and then I will need to manually place/link the fitment tables for each applicable product. I struggle with how to address getting product fitment tables/charts into indesign though.

(I spent 6 hours watching videos on how to import XMLs into InDesign and map it to templates using tags). Sadly, I don't have any scripting skills, I have only been working with InDesign for about 6 months, and I only have basic understanding of the XML capabilities in Indesign.
