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Hi, We are using the UK QuickBooks 2006 Pro version with a company data file that has multi-currency switched-on. Does anyone know if it's possible to use
Try using {d'2009-05-31'} format on the TxnDate field. Robert Noche Diskmate Bookkeeping and Tax Services CTEC Registered Tax Preparer Certified Quickbooks Pro
yes - we included the sp_reports, and although they are somewhat difficult to reformat, being report images instead of tables, often they include information
I've never seen that figure in a table. Perhaps you can run the Aging sp_report as of your end date and capture the customers from those results. (I have found