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Requesting Read/Write Access to Qb |
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Posted : 2008-12-28 20:53:01 |
I have downloaded the evaluation version of QODBC to see if this would work for me, but I am unable to gain read/write access to quickbooks. I keep receiving the message that says: "Error: 3263 - This request cannot be completed because the integrated application has requested read-only access. Have the integrated application reqquest read/write access........."
Here is what I have done:
-Installed evaluation version of qodbc.
-made sure the read-only check box is unchecked in odbc settings
-Removed and re-permissioned the integrated application setting within qb
Does the evaluation version allow you write access to qb? When I uncheck the read-only setting within odbc, it does appear to save as when I save the setting and go back in the box is still unchecked. Any assistance on how to gain read/write into quickbooks would be appreciated. |
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Posted : 2008-12-29 08:56:28 |
Please uninstall the Read-Only Intuit version of QODBC and Install one from the www.qodbc.com site? It is the same driver but the flag for Intuit install will change. You might get a 30 demo of the read-write version but when it ends QODBC will revert to the Intuit Enterprise Read-Only license but with the same registry flags as your read-write version until you purchase a QODBC CDKey Code. |
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Posted : 2008-12-29 19:23:42 |
Ok. So I tried that and it didn't work. I did install the read-only driver previously...but here is some more potentially interesting information. I am trying to make the connection to an access database and really only need to insert information into the Employee table, so I only linked to that one. When I link, I clearly see in QB when I am 'allowing' the integrated applications that is says Read-only.
However, if I create a comletely new blank access database and link all of the tables, then when I go into QB to 'allow' the integrated application, I see that I can get read-only and modify.
Do I need to link all tables? |
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Posted : 2008-12-30 08:37:29 |
No, but when you first link tables in MS Access, Access stores all the connection parameters, so when they changed from read only to read write later on, Access still used read only. Simply unlink the Employee table and relink it. |
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Posted : 2008-12-30 20:17:24 |
That worked. Thank you.
I have a 2 other questions, but I will start a new thread as they are unrelated here. |
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