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Way to perform the Set Closing Date using QODBC or other method |
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Posted : 2008-06-27 23:07:24 |
Hi,
We have multiple QB companies we manage. We would like to be able to develop a rountine that would open each company in turn and perform the Set Closing Date function. I cannot find the field in the QODBC tables. Has anyone addressed this issue? Any ideas on how to accomplish it?
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Posted : 2008-06-28 07:55:02 |
Sorry, I don't know what you mean by Set Closing Date? |
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Posted : 2008-06-28 09:39:02 |
Go into QB, Select Company/Set Closing Date and press Set Date/Password. It sets the current closing date so that any transactions before that date require a password to change. A way of securing transactions that ar ein a closed month. |
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Posted : 2008-06-28 09:41:38 |
Sorry, that's not Intuit's qbXML SDK, so it can't be set using QODBC. You will need to continue to use the QuickBooks User Interface. |
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Posted : 2008-06-28 09:49:26 |
Thought so. Thanks for clarifying it for me. |
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