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Posted : 2009-01-16 16:38:33 |
This simple string crashes Quickbooks 2008 every time. I run it from the VBDemo interface and it causes an unrecoverable error that shuts down Quickbooks. Any Ideas? Thanks Steve |
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Posted : 2009-01-17 09:46:21 |
Works fine for me. Is this the only query that fails? |
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Posted : 2009-01-17 11:26:25 |
Yes this is the only query that causes problems. In an attempt to find which table a person exists in after finding them in ENTITY I query CUSTOMER, then VENDOR, then EMPLOYEE and it causes a fatal error on EMPLOYEE. I'm thinking that the data got scrambled when I imported the chart of accounts and all the list info into this new quickbooks company. Is there a way in Quickbooks to fix that? Thanks Steve |
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Posted : 2009-01-18 08:05:36 |
This issue was solved by rebuilding the quickbooks data file Thanks Steve |
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