QODBC is the name of the application. The connection works, but it isn't the most reliable app. We have had issues updating the Quickbooks database using VBA.
TJ
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TJ
James Hundley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There is also a 3rd party addin I have used in the past that allow Access, VB and Crystal to link to data and manipulate it from Access or VBI think the application was called Qdata or something like thatOn 11/18/05, Robert Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Intuit has a software developer kit you can download for free. You do need to register on their web site however.Bob Peterson
From: AccessDevelopers@yahoogroups.com [mailto: AccessDevelopers@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of tatiana kotova
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Subject: [AccessDevelopers] Thank you!
Thank you very much, Carl and Hal!Do you know by any chance, is it possible to export data from QuickBooks to Access? I can export to Ecxel, and then from Excel to Acces, I beleive. Or print to file, and then get data from a text file. What will be the easiest way to do it?Thank you!
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