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If you are syncing with QuickBooks, you must add new technicians as an Employee in QuickBooks and sync with SME. The Employee will sync to SME as a User. Check "Is Technician" in the user record to turn the user into a Technician. | If you are syncing with QuickBooks, you must add new technicians as an Employee in QuickBooks and sync with SME. The Employee will sync to SME as a User. Check "Is Technician" in the user record to turn the user into a Technician. | ||
− | <br>'''Note''' - When filling out a new employee in QuickBooks, make sure you fill out their '''state'''. If you do not, QuickBooks will enter "none" in their state which goes to SME as the state of "no". If the employee is edited in SME, QuickBooks will reject the employee on export because it doesn't recognize the state of "no". | + | <br>'''Note''' - When filling out a new employee in QuickBooks, make sure you fill out their '''state'''. If you do not, QuickBooks will enter "none" in their state which goes to SME as the state of "no". If the employee is edited in SME, QuickBooks will reject the employee on export because it doesn't recognize the state of "no". |