If this isn't the place to post this question, please redirect me. I would
like my Access database to be able to "talk" to Quickbooks. (I don't know
any other way to phrase that) For example, if I'm keeping track of my
inventory with Access, could I link the same information to Quickbooks? Any
help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Daniel Pineault - 27 Feb 2008 00:39 GMT
Matt,
First off, yes this can be done. Sadly though, it is hard to find examples
and help as I have found out. You'll need to download and install the
developer's SDK for your version of quickbooks.
http://developer.intuit.com/QuickBooksSDK/
Then I would suggest you take a look at the IDN forum
http://idnforums.intuit.com/
search there to see if your question has been answered before, save you
time....

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> If this isn't the place to post this question, please redirect me. I would
> like my Access database to be able to "talk" to Quickbooks. (I don't know
> any other way to phrase that) For example, if I'm keeping track of my
> inventory with Access, could I link the same information to Quickbooks? Any
> help would be appreciated. Thanks.
TASmaster - 01 Nov 2008 14:40 GMT
Yes you can. It is quite easy. Just down loas QODBC.
> If this isn't the place to post this question, please redirect me. I would
> like my Access database to be able to "talk" to Quickbooks. (I don't know
> any other way to phrase that) For example, if I'm keeping track of my
> inventory with Access, could I link the same information to Quickbooks? Any
> help would be appreciated. Thanks.