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Importing Invoices in Quickbooks 2006 using SQL commands |
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tom |
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Posted : 2006-06-01 12:12:23 |
Is there any type of instructions on how to import invoices into Quickbooks using standard SQL commands? I am guessing that you would need to check to see if the customer exists, if not, create the customer first and get the ID of the customer. Next, create an invoice with the line items.
If anyone knows of an easy way to do this, please let me know. I am trying to avoid re-keying in orders that we get on our website.
Thanks in advance.
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Tom |
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Posted : 2006-06-01 23:03:43 |
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