I don't know if anyone is going to see this, but I'm having a heckuva time getting this working - primarily because it fails with a "Class not registered" message (stacktrace below) - I'm assuming that means that the "QBXMLRP2.RequestProcessor" OLE class isn't registered. But I have installed QuickBooks SDK 11.0 - and uninstalled and reinstalled just to be sure. Still doesn't work. I've worked with the QB SDK before - about 3 years ago - so I know this *Should* work - but it's not. Any ideas on how to get this to work?

E:\JBI\devel>perl test1.pl Win32::OLE(0.1709) error 0x80040154: "Class not registered" at test1.p +l line 29. eval {...} called at test1.pl line 29 main::main() called at test1.pl line 21 oops

In reply to Re: Control Windows Quickbooks with Win32::OLE by jbryan
in thread Control Windows Quickbooks with Win32::OLE by metaperl

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