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What do I have to do to get an update on this case? The case # is 15667. The gentelmen that is handling the case has not responded to any of my inquiries, neither has my account manager. Can someone please help?
Tami
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Unfortunately, that did not work. With the fields marked 1,2,3,4, they are already a calculated field of the time difference in the two fields above each respectively. Does that make a difference for the adding of the fields?
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Hey,
You can complete in three 'Basic Math Calculation' actions.
- 1) Field1+Field2 = ActionResult1
- 2) Field3+Field4 = ActionResult2
- 3) ActionResult1+ActionResult2 = ActionResultFinal
And lastly an Update Field On Screen: update 5th field with ActionResultFinal.
Give that a shot and see if it works for ...
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Wanted to add, it's also best practice to backup the QuickBooks file in the case of anything happening.
-- Mortaza
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Hey Gloria,
Try entering this text into the Format String field: {0:$0.00}
-- Mortaza
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Hey Alex,
Upgrading your version of QuickBooks and converting your QuickBooks file will not cause any issues with Method.
Just be sure that you are performing an upgrade on the file and not creating a new file and migrating the data. Method will sync based on the ID numbers from QuickBooks so as long as these don't change during the upgrade ...
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I have been trying to calculate 4 fields into one field as listed below. Fields 1 through 4 are the ones that I'm trying to get the data from and the 5th field is where I'm trying to put the sum in. This seems difficult to do since the basic math calculation function only allows two fields per code. Can anyone help me with ...
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Hey Kelly,
Unfortunately that cannot be done. You can do it vertically, by horizontally(columns) is not possible.
-- Mortaza
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Help!
I copied an estimate from Method templates to customize header and footer information only and save with custom name. I sent an estimate to customer using Method portal, he pointed out that it showed two currency types, "Item Price" column showed "$" and Total Price ...
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Using viewaccCustomer.fieldName was the answer you needed as discovered by MikeH and confirmed by MethodGreg. I just found this golden nugget of info.
James
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