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Connecting SQL to Quickbooks for automatic jobs |
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Eric |
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Posted : 2008-12-11 08:07:53 |
What is the best way to connect a SQL server my quickbooks server? I'd like to setup some type of automatic job to pull data from SQL and insert it directly into Quickbooks either through DTS or Integration Services. Is there a best practice for this such as DSN or Linked Servers? I'm currently running Quickbooks 2009 Enterprise on Windows Server 2008 and we have both a SQL 2000 and a SQL 2005 instance. |
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Tom |
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Posted : 2008-12-11 10:36:28 |
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