Recent Articles
CCRQInvoice: Calculated Quantity
The ability to calculate the quantity in an invoice based on the difference between two values is one of the new features in CCRQInvoice. Today I’ll give you a quick look at this new feature.
CCRQInvoice Updates
A major update of CCRQInvoice will be released on July 15 2008. All registered users can upgrade to this release at no additional charge.
This release is compatible with the US editions of QuickBooks Pro and Premier, 2006 through 2008, as well as the QuickBooks Enterprise 6.0 through 8.0. At this time we do not support any non-US versions of QuickBooks, although it might be compatible with the 2008 Canadian and UK editions (this has not been tested).
QuickBooks 2005 Sunset Won’t Affect CCRSoftware Products
Intuit announced that the 2005 versions of QuickBooks will “sunset” on May 31st – which means that many services will no longer work for you if you are using that version. I’ve discussed this in my Practical QuickBooks blog if this affects you.
How does it affect your CCRSoftware products? No Problem! Any CCRSoftware (or Computer Consulting Resources) product that worked with QuickBooks Premier 2005 or Enterprise 5.0 will continue to work with the 2009 releases without any changes necessary on your part. We design our products so that they should always be compatible with future releases of QuickBooks.
CCRQPurchase: Call for Test Sites
Many of you who use our CCRQInvoice product to sort invoices, or add weights and quantities, have asked for an equivalent program for purchase orders. Today I’m announcing the start of a “beta test” (field test) program for CCRQPurchase, which addresses purchase orders.
Filters in CCRQInvoice
Filters in the “grid” display in CCRQInvoice can be used to make selections of orders quite easy. A question from a customer about a possible feature made me realize that some people don’t know how this can be used. Here is a quick example.
CCRQBOM Updates
This post discusses a number of changes to CCRQBOM that will be released in the near future. A few of you have seen some of these features already as a part of our field tests. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask! Some of these are enhancements, some of them fix problems.
