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Thanks for the clarification.
Yes - If you have a password set for the closing date in QuickBooks, the API will still add the bill to Method, however, the bill will not sync to QuickBooks (A conflict will be created to identify that you tried to create a transaction in a closed period).
Based on your respose, it sounds like you have ...
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Hi,
so if I understand it correctly, it will still add the bills to Method, it will just not sync them with QuickBooks?
- And yes, we do have a password set for the closing date in QB
- No, we are able to add returned items or input invoices dirrectly in Method to the closed period.
- yes, even invoices entered in Method synced with ...
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Hi vonwao,
Can you please provide more details as to which API endpoint you are calling? That will help us compare the results being returned to what is expected.
Cheers
Jon
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Hi ITfromValor,
The API does not prevent transactions from being added to Method for closed periods. Method will not sync transactions in closed periods as long as your QuickBooks file has a closing date password set.
For clarification on your problem, could you please verify -
Do you have a closing date password set on ...
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When I call a web service I don't get any data back, I only get this response
<string xmlns="http://tempuri.org/">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="windows-1252" ?><MethodAPI response = "Success" ><MethodIntegration /></MethodAPI>
</string>
What is thsi ...
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Hi vonwao,
Unfortunately, our current API is not setup to return JSON.
Cheers
Jon
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Hi InstaDry,
This is possible - Work orders are stored in the Activity Table in Method (work order line items can be found in the ActivityJobItems Table). You could utilze the API to query the Activty Table to retrieve only those work orders assigned to a specific user for a specific date range. From there, your app can ...
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Hi arrowplane,
There is additional functionality embedded in the Method Web-to-lead forms used for validation and authentication, which is most likley the reason why you do not see information flowing into the account. Have you taken a look at our API? You could utilze API calls to insert values from the Gravity Forms ...
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Jonathan, thank you for clearing this up.
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Hi furrywombat,
To answer your question -
A) Yes, this transaction will flow through to QuickBooks.
B) In short - you only have the inital sync from Method to QB if your transaction history is set to 'none'. Since you have set the transaction history to 'None', the newly created transaction will be removed from ...
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