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<br>3)      There have not been any backs that change the state of either QB or SME
 
<br>3)      There have not been any backs that change the state of either QB or SME
  
== Automating Run of SQLink ==
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== Automating run of SQLink ==
Companies wanting an automatic sync have taken the following actions.
 
  
- Install QB on a server.<br>
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- Set up a user account on the server for QB syncing.<br>
 
- Either purchase ‘WinAutomation’ or use an open source macro tool and program it to do the following:<br>
 
 
 
1) Logon to the server with the QB sync account
 
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2) Login to QB
 
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3) Login to SME
 
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4) Login to SQLink
 
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5) In SME do Tools> Sync QB
 
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6) In SQLink do Processes> Start Processes
 
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7) When SQLink has completed processing the macro closes all apps and logs off of the server user account
 
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8) Set the macro to process on a schedule with Task Scheduler (Usually in the evening when users are not in the system)
 
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9) Set SQLink to email the logs to the person assigned to monitor on the SQLink> Link Options menu
 

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