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Employee Sex Field reversed |
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Eric |
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Posted : 2007-03-26 00:40:29 |
In running a simple make table query for employee's hired in 2006, SELECT Employee.*, * INTO [employees 2006] FROM Employee WHERE (((Employee.IsActive)=Yes)); I noticed the sex of every employee was the reverse of the data entered in Quickbooks. Can you explain why this is happening and what is it's significance? |
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Tom |
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Posted : 2007-03-26 09:14:14 |
You are correct, using QODBC with the Australian version of QuickBooks does show the gender reversed:
However it's correct using the USA version of QuickBooks:
There appears to be a reversal in the qbXML SDK 3.0 used in the Australian version of QuickBooks. The problem has been reported to the QODBC Software Engineer under Ticket No: BR00000056 for reversal. |
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Eric |
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Posted : 2007-03-26 10:00:13 |
Thank you, glad to know it's not me being dyslectic |
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Tom |
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Posted : 2008-10-06 16:54:59 |
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