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JoseVieira
8 years agoQrew Trainee
Dan,
Thanks for the tips on making my code simpler. Most of it is based on samples from the QB API documentation. BTW, I started using jquery after starting to develop QB apps. So, I'm still new on this jquery thing. It's always good to know that things can be simpler.
Regarding the 'Save and Scooby Doo' technique, I've implemented it and it worked fine, allowing me to do exactly what I have described in the first post. Now I'm considering to use it on other apps, for which I have different solutions, most of them based on buttons that trigger sync scripts.
Regarding the copyright note, I'm including it as text on the forms for which I'm using the technique. Is that correct?
Thanks!
Thanks for the tips on making my code simpler. Most of it is based on samples from the QB API documentation. BTW, I started using jquery after starting to develop QB apps. So, I'm still new on this jquery thing. It's always good to know that things can be simpler.
Regarding the 'Save and Scooby Doo' technique, I've implemented it and it worked fine, allowing me to do exactly what I have described in the first post. Now I'm considering to use it on other apps, for which I have different solutions, most of them based on buttons that trigger sync scripts.
Regarding the copyright note, I'm including it as text on the forms for which I'm using the technique. Is that correct?
Thanks!