Re: PHP -> QuickBooks

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On 7/5/07, Leonard Burton <leonardburton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Daniel,

There is a QB format.  What you will have to do AFAIK is have PHP
create the file then have QB import it.  As far as Live changes, the
only thing I have even glanced at is:
http://www.devx.com/xml/Article/30482

Take care,

Leonard

On 7/5/07, Daniel Brown <parasane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>     I usually don't post a question to the list, since Google is my
> friend, but this is somewhat of an urgent question that I don't feel
> qualified to answer 100% affirmatively.  So as I research the Internet
> for some quality information, I'm hoping one (or more) of you have had
> some experience in this area....
>
>     Is there a simple way to interface QuickBooks using PHP, or will I
> need to convert my data to a common format (such as CSV) and import it
> into QB that way?
>
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   Excellent, Leonard, that was EXACTLY the information I was looking
for.  Thanks!

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