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Empty Estimate Tables |
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Posted : 2009-01-13 21:22:23 |
I am running Quickbooks SimpleStart 2008 & QODBC Read/Write V9 under XP.
When I create an estimate either directly in Quickbooks or via QODBC it appears correctly in Quickbooks when I list estimates. However, when I subsequently inspect the Estimate and/or EstimateLine tables using QODBC they appear to be empty!
Does anyone know why is this, maybe the data is stored elsewhere? |
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Posted : 2009-01-14 23:04:18 |
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Posted : 2009-01-22 21:09:54 |
Hi Tom thanks for your reply. I have tried using Verify and setting the optimizer as per recommended settings but when I do a SELECT * From Estimate or EstimateLine using the VB application it still returns a empty record sets.
Iam using Quickbooks SimpleStart 2008, QODBC V9 & XP. There is only 1 estimate created from within Quckbooks. |
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Tom |
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Posted : 2009-01-23 10:15:47 |
Try:
Select * from Estimate unoptimized |
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Posted : 2009-01-31 02:52:49 |
Hi Tom
Thanks for your help. I think I have solved it by doing a software update! I can now see data in both the Estimate & EstimatLine tables using the VB application. |
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