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14/11/2005 15:42:00
Luis Navas
Independent Consultant
Auckland, New Zealand
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Third party products
Title:
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP1
Network:
Windows 2000 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01068628
Message ID:
01072902
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Hola Luis,

As far as I know, qbooks doesn't support multiple inventories, but if you have less than 14,000 items (the max), you can create an inventory category for each warehouse and then create the same items under each of these categories.

Then you'll be able to move inventory around by using qbooks' inventory adjustment feature.

It's not elegant and will be a PITA to use, but it'll get the job done.

If you're using several qbooks files to keep the inventories separate, you can still use inventory adjustments (decrease the inventory in location #1 and increase the same inventory in location #2).

It also requires manual labor, however you could use the sdk or the other product that someone mentioned here to generate these adjustments automatically from vfp.

There's a qbooks-related newsgroup that's fairly active, so you might want to post your question there as well as there are several gurus there that might give you much better ideas and advice.

Have fun!

Alex

>Hi to all. If theres anyone here with experience with Quickbooks, please help me with this:
>
>In the company where my wife works, the have buyed Quickbooks, the migrate their older system (DOS Based made in C++), but when they finished, they realize Quickbooks doesn't let you make inventory movements in any otherways than invoices. They need to be abble to manage more than one Physical Storage places and be abble to move items between these places, without making an invoice. This is because when they move between places, they are not making sales, they are only translating from one Storage place to another one in a remote location, but still being from the same company. I want to be abble to create a new document type instead of invoices, and also to be abble to manage the invenrory from differents storage places. I was wondering if anyone know if this can be donde with the QuickBooks SDK, wich I'm downloading now, or any had an experience like this.
>
>Thanks a lot for your help.
>
>
>Luis Navas
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