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Hi InstaDRY,
You could add a text field to your Users table to store the link, then add that as a Linked Field to your Activity table, linking it through the AssignedTo dropdown. This will ensure that any AssignedTo's WebLink will be available in your Activity table (which is where work orders are ...
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Hi tateenglund,
Our webforms don't feature encryption for credit card numbers, and we are not PCI compliant, so I wouldn't recommend trying to do this.
- Justin
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Hi Alex,
There's no way to put a border around a cell as far as I know. Get Field/Object ID will just get the HTML of a field or object, it's mostly used for SQL overrides.
- Justin
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We have been finding that our e-mails through Method has been going to people's spam folders. But if the e-mails are sent straight from our servers, they are going to the people's inbox. Is there a setting that we need to be aware of? Please advise.
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Hi Justin,
Thanks for reply. I appreciate. However, after testing with your suggestion, I still met some issues:
Item (3), For a Grid with two rows (already in table), if I changes any column of these two row, I expect that for every row, there is a "Action Before Edit" and "Action After Edit" triggered. ...
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Is this still the case? If so, why are we able to add a file attachment field to a table but we can't add the ability to upload to the form?
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Is there a way for me to just collect the credit card information and store into my quickbooks from a web form? All I need is card number, exp. date, cvc, name on card.
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Hello Justin,
For me they should be the same, in fact in QB they are treated as the same. The only advantage I find in them being different is when related to recurrent work orders in the fact that if synchronized with QB all those future recurrent SO's (WO) would be affecting your inventory stock status by item report if ...
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Hi Robert,
You could try experimenting with different Roles in QuickBooks to see if any of them allow you to sync TimeTracking on a non-master-admin user.
- Justin
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Hi Marco,
A Sales Order is an agreement for your customer to buy something off of you, which you may or may not currently have. It is generally used in a product-based business. Sales Orders are transactions and do sync between Method and QuickBooks, assuming that they're supported by your version of QuickBooks.
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