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Currently, there is a limitation in Quickbooks of 14,500 customers. The enterprise version goes up to 29,000 customers. Crazy! Question: Is it possible to just export the inventory sold and not the customer data ? Or use just one dummy customer in Quickbooks to record all daily sales ? Ron http://www.kimmyshop.com
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Ron,
All Invoices, Sales Orders and receipts must be tied to a customer record in QuickBooks. We don't have a work around for the customer limits at the moment but we're working on some integration with other accounting packages.
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I forked out the money for enterprise edition. Anything else that could intergrate would be cool. |
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Christopher |
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I think that the QB Enterprise version is advertised to hold 100,000 records. Which could be hit easily by some stores. I think you're better of going with something that rides on top of MS SQL Server.
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Now I am screwed even more. The Enterprise edition holds 29K customers. We have hit it in less than 7 months. What are other people using out there beside quickbooks.
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Christopher |
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Christopher,
We reached that limit months ago and had to start a new QB file in the middle the year 2006. Intuit recommends doing this at the end of each year. The latest version of QB Enterprise (V7.0) now goes up to 100,000 records, but that just delays the same problem. I would very much like to see BVC 2004/BVC5 integration with Sage MAS90 (big hint here). But, I haven't found any other package that does not require hiring someone to do the integration at huge costs.
frank
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I dont know if the 100,000 records limit on QB Enterprise is 100,000 records total, OR is it 100,000 vendors, 100,000 products, and 100,000 customers. Does anyone know? Either way, you'd peg it at 100,000 customers which kinda stinks. And, QB says "SQL" which its not MS SQL from what I can tell, its their own proprietary SQL db, which also kinda stinks.
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Actually its not proprietary per se, it uses a version of Sybase iAnywhere , http://www.sybase.com/detail?id=1040194
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has anyone else out there hit the limits of QB Enterprise? if yes, please explain what problems you encountered
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QB no longer has those limits. |
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