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We are trying to use QuickBooks Advanced Inventory (multiple sites for inventory) and are receiving errors trying to create invoices out of CommitCRM because QuickBooks needs a "site" passed to it for each item. We even tried upgrading to the newest QuickBooks SDK (v10) with no luck.
Please advise, thank you! |
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We are not too familiar with QuickBooks Advanced Inventory feature and haven't yet received any other requests for it, however here are our thoughts: If the Site field is mandatory for creating invoices, we suspect that there is a way to define default site for Inventory Items in QuickBooks so it will be auto-populated by QuickBooks when Items is used.
Hope this helps and that QuickBooks will work as suspected. Please keep us posted. |
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QuickBooks Advanced Inventory allows tracking inventory by location and is a life saver... but there is no way to set a "default" site or record a transaction without a "site". Could Commit provide a workaround to allow us to hard-code a "site" somewhere in a config file that CommitCRM would use as a "default site" when passing the API code to QuickBooks to create an invoice?
Any assistance in programming we'll be happy to provide, would allow us to stick with CommitCRM if we can get this figured out as we need a solution for multi-store inventory management. |
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Thanks for your reply. We will take a note of this. While it sounds handy I believe that we haven't received other requests for this yet and while it will be reviewed I suspect that it may take some time until we'll approach it, probably once we'll see a lot more users working with that feature in QuickBooks. Thanks for asking and this is definitely interesting, especially when many users aren't too happy with what QuickBooks had to offer in regards to inventory so far.
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