> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Vega [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 9:08 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Quick Books Import
> 
> I am looking for someone who is familiar with quick books. I have a
> customer
> who has about 30 online orders per day. The orders are not tied into
> quick
> books in any way so at the end of each day the customer has to go back
> and
> manually insert each order. I have never used Quick Books and I am not
> sure
> where to begin. Does anyone know of a batch import through xml or csv?
> If so
> I think it would be really easy for me to provide the customer a
> download of
> these orders in one of those formats so they can enter them much
> quicker.
> Any help is grateful.

We did this years ago when the company was going through a "fat client"
phase having purchased a stake in "Managing Your Money".

It's actually not that hard - the Quicken File format (QIF file) is really
pretty simple: plain text and easy to generate in CF (probably easier since
the last time I did it was using CF 2.0).  Here's some docs:

http://web.intuit.com/support/quicken/2002/win/1177.html

Unfortunately it looks like Quicken is moving away from QIF and towards OFX
(Open Financial Exchange) - but you may still be able to do what you want
with QIF.  If they don't let you do this with QIF it doesn't look like
there's much other choice for small shops: you'll have to call Intuit and
ask what they suggest.

Jim Davis



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