![]() Import Lists with custom fields in addition to transactionsģ. Use Excel, text, MS-Access or connect to any ODBC compliant databases like MS-SQL Server, mySQL and Oracle for your import file dataĢ. SQL Server, mySQL, Oracle, or any database that can be read via ODBCġ. Checks (except payroll checks which are not supported by the QuickBooks SDK)ġ. Supports the Following Transaction Types:ģ. ![]() A DSN allows TPI to connect to any ODBC compliant database that can be implemented as a DSN in Windows. Access database (MDB and ACCDB extensions)ĭSN (Data Source Name) - Advanced Users Only. Excel Files (XLS, XLSX, XLXM, XLSB extensions)ģ. Delimited Text Files (TXT, CSV, TAB, ASC file extensions)Ģ. Select a file source: TPI allows you to select either a:ġ. Soon, with a just a few clicks - and no programming or complicated formats - you will be importing data from a variety of sources into QuickBooks. A simple Wizard interface takes you step by step through the process of selecting a file, mapping fields from this file to QuickBooks fields, and importing the data as transactions into a QuickBooks data file. This includes Excel, text, Access and ODBC compliant databases. Transaction Pro Importer makes it quick and easy to import data from virtually any data source into QuickBooks.
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