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Hi Brian Marum,
I'm gonna move this to the appropriate forum to be addressed
Dave
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Hi LaCrews,
I don't think it is.
I'm also gonna suggest you take a quick gander at this post...it should answer your questions (but if you have more feel free to ask)
http://www.methodintegration.com/cs/forums/t/3820.aspx
Dave
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Hi LaCrews,
Can you elaborate what calls in particular did you have in mind?
Dave
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Hi LaCrews,
You still need to pass the company account, and login, but instead of the password you can pass in the SessionID
Dave
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Hi thyon,
Sorry about the delay, I've been out of town. Anyway, I just wanted to touchbase and see if the problem has been solved.
If not can you send me an email with your companyaccount name, and an example of the insert you are trying to perform.
Dave
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Hi Ben B,
Sorry about the delay....I've been out of town....anyway, you can find the api documentation at http://www.methodintegration.com/Method-API-for-QuickBooks-CRM.aspx
If you have an questions about how to upload images/files via the API just ask.
Dave
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Hi thyon,
The api always returns an xml response, whether success or failure,
Have your tried running your opportunity insert on its own? I'm thinking what is happening is you might be getting a collision with running them one right after the other where something is getting lost on your side. Anyway try it out, and let me know if that ...
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Hi moultrup,
Does the service method being invoked support the post method? If not it doesn't matter how the call webservice action works....your call will aways fail.
If that is not the problem send me an email and we can discuss this off forum
Dave
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Hi thyon,
I'm gonna need a little more info here. What function are you calling? No function in the api returns just the word true. What does the xml being returned look like?
Dave
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Hi moultrup,
It's a .net post to a webservice.....what you're seeing in that test page is just for convenience so you can see what is passed in.
Dave
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