Dan,
I use a direct export to IIF files, which Quickbooks can read natively.
IIF files can be tricky to handle, though since you have to get the
account names(or numbers) just right to make the export populate the
correct accounting lines. You'll need a copy of the customers QB
database (
This may help you. Why re-invent the wheel...
http://www.cf-ezcart.com/qwc-starter-kit.cfm
-Original Message-
From: Dan Vega [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 7:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Quick Books Import
I am looking for someone who is familiar with quick
> -Original Message-
> From: Dan Vega [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 9:08 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Quick Books Import
>
> I am looking for someone who is familiar with quick books. I have a
> customer
> who has about 30 online orders per day. The orders are
> I am looking for someone who is familiar with quick books. I have a customer
> who has about 30 online orders per day. The orders are not tied into quick
> books in any way so at the end of each day the customer has to go back and
> manually insert each order. I have never used Quick Books and I
I can't really answer your question, but I do know that Quicken can import a
correctly formatted file. I used to use a tool on my Palm that would dump
out a plain text file, and then Quicken could import it. Do some googling,
I'll bet there's a way to do it.
On 4/4/07, Dan Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED
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