Look through the archives. This has been discussed many times. There is a
FileMaker application that generates the appropriate IIF files for importing
into QB. It is on my to-do list to try it. It looks straight forward. QB
does not export transactions so it is hard to go the other way.

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> Has anyone SUCCESSFULLY developed a link between Ebase and
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