Lesson 9 - QuickBooks Desktop Integration Setup - QBWC Verbose Logging.Migrating a QuickBooks Online App from OAuth1 to OAuth2 using the qbo_api gem - Step 1.Migrating a QuickBooks Online App from OAuth1 to OAuth2 using the qbo_api gem - Step 2.Migrating a QuickBooks Online App from OAuth1 to OAuth2 using the qbo_api gem - Step 3.Here is a look at the QBD Invoice I made from the above QBXML.Using the SDKTestPlus3 Tool I made a real QBD invoice.You're going to be doing a lot of QBXML hacking so have a good editor - like Vim :).Make sure that when submitting transaction requests, like an add invoice request that you have "real" required references, like the CustomerRef in the request below (meaning the the customer being referenced is a real QBD customer).When seleting the 'View Output' button ou get the QBXML response (when the request was successful).Here is what QBXML Response looks like:.If the QBXML request was successful it will say so in the "Status" box.I'm going to use QBXML that adds an Invoice to QBD.Sample QBXML files can be found in C:\Program Files (x86)\Intuit\IDN\QBSDK13.0\samples\xmlfiles directory.
To find it easily type "sdk" in the Window search bar.The tool is automatically installed during QBSDK installation.I also use the tool from time to time for creating test fixtures.
It is great tool for quickly troubleshooting QBXML requests and responses as it gives a "close to metal" experience.Here is the link for the SDKTestPlus3 Tool.