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Exporting Access2003 data INTO Quickbooks possible?

PW
Hi,

I have a A2K3 MDE application that I would like to automatically
import the revenue data from it into Quickbooks. If we have to
require that the user has a specific/current version of QB than so be
it.

I've looked into Intuit's SDK but the only thing I can make heads or
tails of that it requires $$$ every year to license it and have no
idea what language it requires.

-paul

Dec 18 '06 #1
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There is a 3rd party product, named QODBC, that provides ODBC access to
Quickbooks data. I downloaded the trial version and established connectivity
between Access 2003 and the user's QuickBooks data. That is the extent of my
experience with it, because the proposed project did not go forward, and,
thus, I am not in a position to recommend either for or against it.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP

Dec 18 '06 #2
PW
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 06:09:55 GMT, "Larry Linson"
<bo*****@localhost.notwrote:
>There is a 3rd party product, named QODBC, that provides ODBC access to
Quickbooks data. I downloaded the trial version and established connectivity
between Access 2003 and the user's QuickBooks data. That is the extent of my
experience with it, because the proposed project did not go forward, and,
thus, I am not in a position to recommend either for or against it.

Larry Linson
Microsoft Access MVP

I will look for it Larry, thanks. I find it odd that no Access
developers in this newsgroup export data to Quickbooks (and I have
been Googling this group for months if not years! Just thought I'd
give it one more shot as many of our clients want to be able to import
our data into QB and many potential clients do to.

-pw
Dec 19 '06 #3

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