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Linked tables and Business Contact Manager |
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JimK |
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Posted : 2007-07-13 04:03:08 |
Tom, this is probably more of a conceptual question but I'll run it past you anyway. Outlook 2007 now uses SQL Server 2005 for it's Business Contact Manager thus allowing shared contacts for businesses. Have you had a chance to think about how you could incorporate QODBC (and DCOM) server edition to setup linked tables and extend that so that you could have customers (and vendors etc) show up in Business Contact Manager? In other words, the contacts would be managed in QuickBooks but show up (realtime without any coding) in Business Contact Manager. This would be really slick! Thanks for your thoughts. Jim. |
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Tom |
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Posted : 2007-07-13 08:17:01 |
This wouldn't work in real time, however importing QuickBooks customer details into the Outlook 2007 contact list wouldn't be that hard. You would just need to map what QuickBooks columns go to what Outlook's columns. |
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