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Posted : 2008-12-10 05:08:46 |
Querying the invoice table, even with a filter of where 1 = 2, takes forever. When looking at the status, I notice all sorts of processes going on as if it is evaluating all relationships, etc. Any ideas why? |
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Posted : 2008-12-10 09:32:50 |
Try changing your optimization settings to use the The start of every new connection (with "Load Updated Data" first) option and confirm that the Multi-Table Sync option has been disabled. If not, uncheck the Multi-Table Sync option as this is often defaulted on (checked) with QuickBooks Enterprise and the QODBC Enterprise Desktop Edition.
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Posted : 2008-12-11 00:58:43 |
Thanks, Tom. I will try this |
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