I worked with QODBC using Access as the interface since Rbase did not support it. But due to the complexity of QBW, I only used it to change prices, cost and status info.
J

On 5/9/2017 4:46 PM, Michael Byerley wrote:


I didn't look at the under the cover nuances of this ODBC driver for Quickbooks, but maybe it's something..

  http://qodbc.com/



On Thursday, May 4, 2017 at 1:17:10 PM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote:

    It's been decades since I've had to deal with Quickbooks, and it
    wasn't exactly a joy back then...

    Someone just asked me about sending stuff from RBase into
    Quickbooks (they do not own QB yet, so it would be a new version
    of the software).

    Has anyone here used a new version of QB and let me know if it's
    easier nowadays to send data to QB?  For example, what kind of
    formats does it accept as an import?  Any gotchas?   We'd probably
    be sending over lists of "members" (name, address, etc), and
    different kinds of revenues received (member fees, special fees,
    event fees)

    Thanks for any insight!

    Karen

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