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Aliza Klein
 
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Default Export Access data directly to Quickbooks - 01-05-2005 , 06:36 PM






I have a client who wants to export his Access purchase order data (from the
system I am designing) directly into Quickbooks. I know I can create a CSV
or similar that Quickbooks can then import - but does anyone know if
Quickbooks can be referenced directly (like an instance of Excel etc.) and
"talked" to?

TIA
Aliza
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Default Re: Export Access data directly to Quickbooks - 01-05-2005 , 11:33 PM







Aliza Klein wrote:
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I have a client who wants to export his Access purchase order data
(from the
system I am designing) directly into Quickbooks. I know I can create
a CSV
or similar that Quickbooks can then import - but does anyone know if
Quickbooks can be referenced directly (like an instance of Excel
etc.) and
"talked" to?

TIA
Aliza
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Aliza Klein
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I've downloaded the SDK-- See:

http://developer.intuit.com/QuickBooksSDK/

--but haven't had an on the job opportunity to learn it yet :-).
James A. Fortune



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Aliza Klein
 
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Default Re: Export Access data directly to Quickbooks - 01-06-2005 , 07:16 AM



Thanks for the reply.

The little that I know about the QB SDK is that not all of the "objects" are
available. I specifically need to be able to create a purchase order from
Access and enter the details in Quickbooks. Before getting started I wanted
to make sure that PO information was "visible."

Aliza

<jimfortune (AT) compumarc (DOT) com> wrote

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Aliza Klein wrote:
I have a client who wants to export his Access purchase order data
(from the
system I am designing) directly into Quickbooks. I know I can create
a CSV
or similar that Quickbooks can then import - but does anyone know if
Quickbooks can be referenced directly (like an instance of Excel
etc.) and
"talked" to?

TIA
Aliza
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Aliza Klein
abklein-AT-optonline.net
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I've downloaded the SDK-- See:

http://developer.intuit.com/QuickBooksSDK/

--but haven't had an on the job opportunity to learn it yet :-).
James A. Fortune




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Default Re: Export Access data directly to Quickbooks - 01-06-2005 , 05:51 PM



Aliza Klein wrote:
Quote:
Thanks for the reply.

The little that I know about the QB SDK is that not all of the "objects" are
available. I specifically need to be able to create a purchase order from
Access and enter the details in Quickbooks. Before getting started I wanted
to make sure that PO information was "visible."

Aliza
Aliza,

SDK V 4.0 for QuickBooks does allow you to add purchase orders. As I
read the docs, purchase orders can be added back through SDK 2.1, but I
can't be sure of that since we only use 4.0 now.

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Aliza Klein wrote:

I have a client who wants to export his Access purchase order data

(from the

system I am designing) directly into Quickbooks. I know I can create

a CSV

or similar that Quickbooks can then import - but does anyone know if
Quickbooks can be referenced directly (like an instance of Excel

etc.) and

"talked" to?

TIA
Aliza
--
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Aliza Klein
abklein-AT-optonline.net
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I've downloaded the SDK-- See:

http://developer.intuit.com/QuickBooksSDK/

--but haven't had an on the job opportunity to learn it yet :-).
James A. Fortune





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