Quickbooks also limits the number of invoices (I think around 10,000) and
customers (something like 14,500) that you can have.
We have one Order Manager user with over 150,000 orders in the Order
Manager!
Sometimes it pays to buy a tool that is designed for the specific job that
you need done. We recommend using the Order Manager to maintain and manage
your detailed information: customers, orders, transactions, inventory,
etc.
Then use QuickBooks or another accounting program for your general ledger,
payroll, etc.
Periodically, and that can be daily, weekly, monthly, etc., use the Order
Manager to print an Accounting Summary report. That will give you totals
for
Gross Sales, Sales Tax, Shipping Charges, Other Charges, Discounts,
Returns
& Exchanges and Cost for whatever range of dates you selected. You can
then
manually enter those totals into QuickBooks as summary numbers for the
period. That way you get the best of both worlds.
- Barney Stone, President
Stone Edge Technologies, Inc.
215-641-1837
www.ShopSiteUtilities.com"Norman" <shop1ob@aol.com> wrote in message
news:3C8E79C7.AE14C6CE@aol.com...
We have been using a data conversion program for about 6 months
that
converts Shopsite orders into a Quickbooks file for importation. What I
have
found is that Quickbooks is very demanding on importing info. Some
examples.
One problem we have had is that Quickbooks, at least with our software,
checks
each item being imported by its stock number and will stop importing
correctly
if it does not find a match. Also you can run into problems with orders
from
the same customer. We have custom fields for each customer. If the
customer
places a 2nd order, Quickbooks, will overwrite the entire file for the
customer
meaning that you lose any info in your custom fields.
Now the good news, once the order is imported into Quickbooks, you
work
with it normally, meaning you can print or fax with no problem.
Basically
Quickbooks is an accounting program. If you are not using it as an
accounting
program, there has to be a easier way to get an invoice printed.
Norman
1 Ocean Boulevard
Beautiful, Quality Swimwear
http://www.web8.com/oceanPaul Perris wrote:
Thanks for the quick response Loren - It would be a real pain trawling
through the order or changing the stock code to do this.
Do you know when the new version will be out to work round this?
Also does importing the order allow printing of invoices from the
information this is the task we want the software for and if it does
not
do
it I will send it back under the 60 money back warranty.
Thanks,
Paul