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Create reports that integrate QuickBooks data in Filemaker Pro.
One of the strengths of the CData ODBC driver is its ubiquitous support across many applications and platforms. In this article, you will configure the ODBC driver in FileMaker Pro and create data visualizations with QuickBooks data.
About QuickBooks Data Integration
CData simplifies access and integration of live QuickBooks data. Our customers leverage CData connectivity to:
- Access both local and remote company files.
- Connect across editions and regions: QuickBooks Premier, Professional, Enterprise, and Simple Start edition 2002+, as well as Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and UK editions from 2003+.
- Use SQL stored procedures to perform actions like voiding or clearing transactions, merging lists, searching entities, and more.
Customers regularly integrate their QuickBooks data with preferred tools, like Power BI, Tableau, or Excel, and integrate QuickBooks data into their database or data warehouse.
Getting Started
Query QuickBooks Data in FileMaker Pro
If you have not already, first specify connection properties in an ODBC DSN (data source name). This is the last step of the driver installation. See the "Getting Started" chapter of the help documentation for a guide to creating a DSN on Windows or Unix-based systems like Mac OS X and Linux.
When you are connecting to a local QuickBooks instance, you do not need to set any connection properties.
Requests are made to QuickBooks through the Remote Connector. The Remote Connector runs on the same machine as QuickBooks and accepts connections through a lightweight, embedded Web server. The server supports SSL/TLS, enabling users to connect securely from remote machines.
The first time you connect, you will need to authorize the Remote Connector with QuickBooks. See the "Getting Started" chapter of the help documentation for a guide.
When you configure the DSN, you may also want to set the Max Rows connection property. This will limit the number of rows returned, which is especially helpful for improving performance when designing reports and visualizations.
You can then load QuickBooks data into tables in Filemaker Pro:
- In your solution, click File -> Import Records -> ODBC Data Source, and select the CData QuickBooks DSN.
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In the resulting SQL Query Builder wizard, select tables and columns and then click Insert into SQL Query. You can edit this query directly. For example:
SELECT Name, CustomerBalance FROM Customers
You can use the UI to build filters in the WHERE clause by clicking the WHERE tab.
- In the resulting Import Field Mapping wizard, you can define mappings from columns in the data source to the columns in a destination table. To create a new table for the query results, select New Table ("CData QuickBooks Source") from the Target box, and click Import.
For more information on the SQL that the driver supports out of the box, see the help documentation.
Process Data at Design Time
You can sort and aggregate data, as well as calculate summary functions, while you browse tables. To manipulate the view of data at design time, first complete the two steps below:
- Switch to Browse mode: Click the Mode pop-up menu in the footer of the application.
- Switch to Table view: Click the table icon in the View As menu in the main toolbar of the application.
Aggregate and Summarize
Follow the procedure below to group column values and then display a summary, as shown in the screenshot below:
- Sort: Click the arrow in the Name column header and then click Sort Ascending in the resulting menu.
- Group: In the menu for the Name column click Add Trailing Group by Name to group the values and create a subsequent row where summary calculations can be inserted. Click Add Leading Group to introduce the group with a summary.
- Summarize: In the menu for a column that has been grouped, select a summary from the Trailing Subtotals menu.
the procedure below to create a simple bar chart that shows the total CustomerBalance for each Name.
- Click the arrow in the CustomerBalance column header and click "Chart by CustomerBalance" in the menu. If you have already grouped on a column in the Table view, Name, for example, you can select the option to chart CustomerBalance by Name.
- In the Chart Setup window, select columns to draw the chart: To add the column for the x-axis, click the button next to the Data box.
Selecting the x-axis and y-axis will draw the chart. You can also process data in the Chart Setup: Set the following options to create a basic chart.
- Click the button next to the Data box and select Specify Field Value. Select a column in the resulting dialog.
- Select a summary for the y-axis in the Summary menu.