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    Web Interface and Quickbooks

    I would like to be able to access CommitCRM via the web interface while onsite, compelte the ticket, add charges, generate a quickbooks invoice, and either view/print/or email the invoice. Is this possible at all with any combination of services?

    Re: Web Interface and Quickbooks

    You can do most of what you described except for generating a QuickBooks invoice from your browser as the link with QuickBooks requires QuickBooks to be locally installed. You can complete the ticket, add charges and print a technician service form that list the entire job details including the charge information. At the office the parallel QuickBooks invoice can be generated and sent to the customer.

    Thanks,
    Sheli

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      Re: Web Interface and Quickbooks

      Or instead of using the web interface you can remote into a workstation/terminal server at the office and do everything desired.

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