Does anyone know a way of linking data between Access and Quickbooks to avoid
maintaining two databases for customer data etc and the hassle of repeated
imports and exports. ie. does Quickbooks support ODBC, ADO etc or is there
any third party software for doing this
david@epsomdotcomdotau - 30 Apr 2006 02:11 GMT
http://www.qodbc.com/default.htm
"A fully functional ODBC driver for reading and writing QuickBooks "
(david)
> Does anyone know a way of linking data between Access and Quickbooks to avoid
> maintaining two databases for customer data etc and the hassle of repeated
> imports and exports. ie. does Quickbooks support ODBC, ADO etc or is there
> any third party software for doing this
oyster - 30 Apr 2006 19:27 GMT
Thanks - I was beginning to wonder if this had beaten all you experts?!
However the link is returning "CGI Error" - any ideas how to get around
this?
thanks again
> http://www.qodbc.com/default.htm
> "A fully functional ODBC driver for reading and writing QuickBooks "
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> there
>> any third party software for doing this
david epsom dot com dot au - 01 May 2006 00:58 GMT
They were ok when I posted. Maybe my legions of fans have
all hit the website at the same time :~)
(david)
> Thanks - I was beginning to wonder if this had beaten all you experts?!
> However the link is returning "CGI Error" - any ideas how to get around
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>> there
>>> any third party software for doing this
oyster - 30 Apr 2006 19:57 GMT
While waiting for Davids suggested qodbc.com to sort out their website, I
found another vendor, so I am posting this for the benefit of others or in
case anyone has any comments about either program?
http://www.synergration.com/accessbooksrt/
> Does anyone know a way of linking data between Access and Quickbooks to
> avoid
> maintaining two databases for customer data etc and the hassle of repeated
> imports and exports. ie. does Quickbooks support ODBC, ADO etc or is
> there
> any third party software for doing this