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>Has anyone ever attempted to work with quickbooks in a real time fashion? I
>need some advise. I'm trying to work out a way to have real time
>updates/inserts/and queries. I'd also like not to use all the user
>licenses. But...
>
>I
Hi,
Has anyone ever attempted to work with quickbooks in a real time fashion? I
need some advise. I'm trying to work out a way to have real time
updates/inserts/and queries. I'd also like not to use all the user
licenses. But...
I have discovered that opening a connection to quickboo
On Jan 28, 1:21 pm, Stephen Chapman wrote:
> Has anyone Implemented the Quickbooks COM object in Python. If so can
> you give me
> an Idea of where to begin.
> Thanks
Have you tried to contact the customer support team?
I have used them many times and they are very helpful.
They ha
En Wed, 28 Jan 2009 16:21:29 -0200, Stephen Chapman
escribió:
Has anyone Implemented the Quickbooks COM object in Python. If so can
you give me
an Idea of where to begin.
You'll want the pywin32 package by Mark Hammond -available from
sourceforge-. It provides the infrastru
Has anyone Implemented the Quickbooks COM object in Python. If so can
you give me
an Idea of where to begin.
Thanks
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Thanks to Greg and Mike.
I am not looking for specifics right now. I was just wondering if
there was a practical way to do use python to integrate with intuit
apps.
Apparently, there is.
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preference for visual-
> basic, then c/c++, then delphi.
>
> I find it just a little bit surprising, since Python does work
> with .Net and all.
I've been using the QuickBooks SDK with Python for years. There was
an example somewhere on Intuit's site to get you started. I just
buil
On Jul 4, 1:51 pm, walterbyrd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My guess is that it would, but I can find no mention of python in the
> intuit developers site. I can find some references to PHP and Perl,
> but no Python.
>
> I looks to me like Intuit develops have a strong preference for visual-
> basi
My guess is that it would, but I can find no mention of python in the
intuit developers site. I can find some references to PHP and Perl,
but no Python.
I looks to me like Intuit develops have a strong preference for visual-
basic, then c/c++, then delphi.
I find it just a little bit surprising,
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