Michael Brosdorf
michael.broesdorf at web.de
Tue Jun 29 04:51:35 CDT 2004
Just today I got a call from a customer who wants to synchronize customer information between a database application and 'a' financial software package. Since QuickBooks seems to have some sort of API (_not_ the IIF-Files...) I thought it to be well-suited. There is a german version of QuickBooks, but it is not maintained/distributed by Intuit. Instead, a company called Lexware does an independent development. For the German version there is not multi-user or networked version available and there is no API, so it is not an option for us :-( I know the US-Version of QuickBooks very well from earlier projects and really like it. It's a shame... Now comes the question: is there a financial package out there that is easy to use (with a nice user interface - especially not DOS-based), fully integrated (no modules), has an API and preferably uses a SQL database to store it's data? Michael -----Ursprungliche Nachricht----- Von: accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com [mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]Im Auftrag von Robert Gracie Gesendet: Dienstag, 8. Juni 2004 23:45 An: Access Developers discussion and problem solving Betreff: [AccessD] QuickBooks Project... Anyone game? Ok, The first question is.. Does anyone here currently (or have plans in the future) to programmatically interact with QuickBooks 2003 or greater, either on a data or "front end" (Version 2004)level? The second question, would anyone here be interested in grouping our efforts together to come up with a "wrapped" solution, such has been done with the BEU? I'm looking at a Class based solution that can handle all the major functions a typical company would need to interact with QB. What Say You? Robert Gracie www.servicexp.com -- _______________________________________________ AccessD mailing list AccessD at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com