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Hello Dan,
You can take the standard Sales Order screen and the given drop down for Customer and add your CustCode as a viewable option. This way users can search for both the Customer name and Customer Code. You can find these options in the Customer:Job drop down properties in Step 4. In the stock ...
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Aloha Everyone,
I am looking to use the Call Web Service action to execute a PayPal API that will allow me to send information to PayPal so they can create and send an invoice.
Is there anyone that would like to chat about this on the phone and possibly help us implement this functionality. We are not up to speed on API's so we ...
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Quickbooks Enterprise 14 US
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Hi Shawn,
The estimate line amount value is done with back end calculation. Which version of QuickBooks are you using and which region (US, Canada, UK....)?
- Adam
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Hi Lance,
If you haven't already heard, we've been very busy lately working on a re-haul of our Method CRM platform with a heavy focus on mobile use and friendliness on iPhone, iPad, tables, and etc. You'll be happy to hear that one of the first apps is a contacts app and are very close to a soft beta release with more ...
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Do you post a road map of upcoming feature on this website?
I'm dying to know what is going on with the develpment of apps. Can I have a play by play? ;-) What features do they have? When are they expected to be released? I would love to be able to have a method contacts app. That way i could just click on the app without logging in. Search ...
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Given the very large number of clients we service, we use a system of short codes we call "CustCode" in place. Most typically, these are 3 to 5 letter identifiers, similar to what you might expect for the 3 letter identifiers used for airports. Rather than type in a full customer name, we will type in the short CustCode ...
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I need help figuring out where the caluation for the estimate line amount comes from. It appears to have an error (either by code or operator).
When I enter in an item with a qty/cost/markup it appears to have the math wrong.
My thought as to how it would work would be qty*(cost+markup) but it appears to be calculating it qty*cost + ...
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While there are common functions in both Intuit products, there are also functions found in QuickBooks Online not found in QuickBooks Desktop, and vise versa.
There is a misconception that QuickBooks Online is just the cloud-based version of QuickBooks Desktop; however, this is not the case.
So, it’s important ...
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