At 19.06.2001 19:04, you wrote:
>I've got a client who wants to be able to export some stuff from a MySQL
>database in a format that Quicken can import to print some checks. Is
>this possible? From what i've seen, Quicken takes a proprietary format.
>Any info would be appreciated. Thanks,


I pressume quicken can import CSV files so figure out how Quicken wants
it's input and then put the file together on the fly when a user asks for 
it using
mysql_fetch_array() and header() to set the datatype to application/csv (or 
what
is appropriate for quicken.)


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