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Hi Antonio,
Can you please let me know the edition and version of QuickBooks you are using?
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This issue has now been resolved with the latest update.
Danny
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Hi Greg,
Patricia is right, only unique fields would show in step 4, when editing the dropdown field. If you already started to populate that field then ensure that there are no duplicates and then make it unique. To make the field unique go to Customize > Tables and Fields, select the table and edit the field by checking the ...
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Mike / Patricia,
Thanks for pointing this out. We are looking into this with the highest priority and will keep you updated.
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Hey Greg,
I would double check how many items your able to see, or how many items are on the table your using for the dropdown. You can double check how many items your seeing by adding the RecordID to the dropdown column. You are currently not able to limit your dropdown, as soon as your list goes over 50, you get a second page in the ...
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Hi there,
No, that's not what I meant.
By generic grid, I meant that the subtotal of a grid column is the total of each and every value in that grid column and cannot be designed to exclude any of the values. There is no way for us to specify in the grid, that if, item type is subtotal do not include it in the total amount. So for ...
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Some ...
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Hello Ian,
Based on the error message it appears as though the SDK cannot find a required element in QuickBooks. When you ran the Verify and Rebuild in QuickBooks was it successful?
Have you tried uninstalling Method (to properly remove method: http://www.methodintegration.com/cs/forums/p/90/223.aspx#223) completely and ...
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Hello,
The way its functioning is by design. Grid columns are generic. They don’t have business logic that says “if it is a subtotal, don’t add it up in the column total”. That is why it is designed the way it is, this is actually easier on the eyes as well. It is different from the specific implementation in ...
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Hey Haident.
We have updated the Outlook Plug-in and updated the logic behind this portion of the Plug-in. Check out the link below to get the most up to date version.
http://www.methodintegration.com/cs/blogs/methodblog/pages/method-outlook-plug-in-2-0-v2-1-37-update.aspx
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