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Forum : Money Transfer available yet?Search Forum

Forum Home > QODBC - ODBC Driver for QuickBooks > QODBC v9 Forum

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  Richard 
  
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 Posted : 2008-11-13 06:55:46
Hi Folks
Is it possible to do a money transfer in V9 or do we still have to use General Journal entries?  It looks as though it isn't available but I thought I would ask anyway (the last topic I found on this was from back in 2006).  My problem with the Journal entry method is I'm getting rounding errors due to the exchange rates involved (I'm on QB 2005 UK Accountant which is multicurrency) so I'm having to do a tweak to the exchange rate before the journal entry and then change it back after.  It works but it isn't pretty

Best wishes all

Richard 

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  Tom 
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 Posted : 2008-11-13 07:56:02
As per: I can't find my "MONEY TRANSFERS BETWEEN ACCOUNTS" transactions anywhere using QODBC? the situation remains unchanged. The US version of QuickBooks ins't multi-currency so it never gets the attention of the Intuit SDK developers. 

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  Richard 
  
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 Posted : 2008-11-13 08:53:41
I thought that might be the case and it certainly would explain why the multicurrency stuff can be so painful.
Thanks for the super speedy reply

Richard 

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 Posted : 2008-11-13 23:05:47
Actually QuickBooks 2009 in the United States has just gone multi-currency so there's some light at the end of the tunnel, see: Multi-Currency and QODBC 

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