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Integrating QODBC w/ Apache / PHP webserver |
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Mike |
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Posted : 2006-04-25 04:05:42 |
I have successfully integrated QB Enterprise 6, QODBC and my Apache web app servers using a free client called dbtcp. Support for dbtcp is minimal, but after tinkering a bit I got it up and running on my server and now enjoy the benefits of direct communication between my php scripts and quickbooks. I believe dbtcp can be invoked directly from a bash command line, perl, python or php and comes with some handy functions for creating a connection and fetching a record set.
http://www.fastflow.it/dbtcp/ |
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Posted : 2007-02-22 10:20:52 |
I've read all the posts on this forum regarding having a linux webserver talk to the Quickbooks machine remotely and the all get directed to this post.
I'm still not exactly certain what the end setup looks like. From what I can tell, the webserver runs php and has dbtcp on it while the QB server has dbtcp, qodbc, and quickbooks. Is this right? Am I missing anything?
Thanks. -Jason |
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