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Forum : Newbie Question - Changing Days Per AgeingSearch Forum

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  Tim 
  
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 Posted : 2009-02-10 10:10:04

I recently discovered QODBC and have been playing around with it for a few days now. It's pretty good. I'm using QODBC driver v.9 and the US version of QB Pro 2006.

The problem I have is when I try to to get an A/P ageing. The A/P ageing has a default of 30 - 90 days. I need the report to show 180 -720 days. I use the example A/P Ageing report...

sp_report APAgingDetail show TxnType_Title, Date_Title, RefNumber_Title, Name_Title, DueDate_Title, Aging_Title, OpenBalance_Title, Text, Blank, TxnType, Date, RefNumber, Name, DueDate, Aging, OpenBalance parameters DateMacro = Today, AgingAsOf = 'Today'

...but this does not let me change the SQL statement as it is accessing a stored procedure report. The report runs fine; it's just the days that are wrong. Can anyone tell me how I can change the days per ageing? I would be most grateful. Many thanks in advance!

Tim

p.s. I'm not illiterate; I'm just English; that's how we spell aging!

 

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  Tom 
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 Posted : 2009-02-10 12:03:23

AgingAsOf can be either ReportEndDate or Today depending on how you want to use your system date or QuickBooks date.

When using:

sp_report APAgingDetail show Text, Blank, TxnType, Date, RefNumber, Name, DueDate,
Aging, OpenBalance parameters DateMacro = 'All', AgingAsOf = 'Today'

you can't change the Interval (days) and Through (days part due), like you can using the QuickBooks UI, sorry.

 

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