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Quick books anyone?
I just spoke with a prospect and they have a simple business on QB. They
need some additional work and I was wondering what could I do from my app
and manipulate the QB data?
Basically I need to post payments against statements (recurring invoices).
Anybody done this before?
TIA
__Stephen
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Re: Quick books anyone?
"Stephen Russell" <srussell@wnm.net> wrote:
>I just spoke with a prospect and they have a simple business on QB. They
>need some additional work and I was wondering what could I do from my app
>and manipulate the QB data?
>
>Basically I need to post payments against statements (recurring invoices).
>Anybody done this before?
>
>TIA
>
>__Stephen
>
>
Never done it but perused their SDK.
See URL http://developer.intuit.com/SDK-20/SDKv20Features.asp
I think the bottom of that page has a download hyperlink.
They support an object model and XML.
It's no longer as basic as I remember the older versions.
==Carl
Carl Warner
VFUG Officer, http://vfug.org:8080/
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Re: Quick books anyone?
"Stephen Russell" <srussell@wnm.net> wrote in message <news:3df0059c@tnews.web.devx.com>...
> I just spoke with a prospect and they have a simple business on QB. They
> need some additional work and I was wondering what could I do from my app
> and manipulate the QB data?
>
> Basically I need to post payments against statements (recurring invoices).
> Anybody done this before?
There's an ODBC driver for recent versions of QB at http://qodbc.com/
and OfficeQ, which can work with more QB versions but can only read the
data, not insert, delete, or modify, at http://datablox.com/qb/qbqa.htm
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