RE: PHP -> QuickBooks

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Daniel,
We have found that changing data (correctly) in QB quite a task.  Once we
saw how we could really mess up data integrity we opted for a read only
solution by pulling out the exact tables we needed.

We used AccessBooks RT from synergration.
http://www.synergration.com/
http://www.synergration.com/accessBooksRT/

This solution allowed us to store the information in MySql.  Once in here
you can do just about anything you want, minus putting it back into QB.

-Bob


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daniel Brown [mailto:parasane@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 9:48 AM
> To: PHP List
> Subject:  PHP -> QuickBooks
> 
>     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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