I've raised this issue before, and now there is also a company in the UK with this issue. They've done a wonderful job of explaining the issue. I want to post again so you know I'm still here, and still have this issue!
Quickbooks handles a finite number of products and customers. We can spend more money and get a higher limit. But no matter what the limit is, I'll hit it eventually. I add and retire roughly 500 products a month. This is a HUGE issue for me. Luckly so far I've been able to make it through a complete year, and then at year-end, I start a new file. This is very, very time consuming because all the inventory must be input manually, and the prior year payroll must be input. In addition to labor-intensive, there is also tremendous room for error with all the manual inputs. This is not a long term solution for me.
Has Actinic looked at a product called Fishbowl? If not, could you please? Fishbowl handles an unlimited number of products, and then interfaces with QB for the financials. Fishbowl handles the inventory and is quite powerful. Overkill for me, but since I must have support for unlimited products, I'm willing to spend this money and go that route of Actinic could build a link (two-way link). The link would have to be to/from Fishbowl and not QB.
The issue is big enough for me that if I find other e-commerce software that links to & from a product that handles unlimited inventory, I will be forced to consider it. I simply can not keep on with what I'm doing now.
Thanks!
Quickbooks handles a finite number of products and customers. We can spend more money and get a higher limit. But no matter what the limit is, I'll hit it eventually. I add and retire roughly 500 products a month. This is a HUGE issue for me. Luckly so far I've been able to make it through a complete year, and then at year-end, I start a new file. This is very, very time consuming because all the inventory must be input manually, and the prior year payroll must be input. In addition to labor-intensive, there is also tremendous room for error with all the manual inputs. This is not a long term solution for me.
Has Actinic looked at a product called Fishbowl? If not, could you please? Fishbowl handles an unlimited number of products, and then interfaces with QB for the financials. Fishbowl handles the inventory and is quite powerful. Overkill for me, but since I must have support for unlimited products, I'm willing to spend this money and go that route of Actinic could build a link (two-way link). The link would have to be to/from Fishbowl and not QB.
The issue is big enough for me that if I find other e-commerce software that links to & from a product that handles unlimited inventory, I will be forced to consider it. I simply can not keep on with what I'm doing now.
Thanks!
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