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There are a vast number of PostgreSQL clients available on the Internet. From standard Drivers to BI and Analytics tools, PostgreSQL is a popular interface for data access. Using our JDBC Drivers, you can now create PostgreSQL entry-points that you can connect to from any standard client.
To access QuickBooks data as a PostgreSQL database, use the CData JDBC Driver for QuickBooks and a JDBC foreign data wrapper (FDW). In this article, we compile the FDW, install it, and query QuickBooks data from PostgreSQL Server.
CData simplifies access and integration of live QuickBooks data. Our customers leverage CData connectivity to:
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.
To connect to QuickBooks as a JDBC data source, you will need the following:
Driver class:
cdata.jdbc.quickbooks.QuickBooksDriver
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, authorize the Remote Connector with QuickBooks. See the "Getting Started" chapter of the help documentation for a guide.
For assistance in constructing the JDBC URL, use the connection string designer built into the QuickBooks JDBC Driver. Either double-click the JAR file or execute the jar file from the command-line.
java -jar cdata.jdbc.quickbooks.jar
Fill in the connection properties and copy the connection string to the clipboard.
👁 Using the built-in connection string designer to generate a JDBC URL (Salesforce is shown.)A typical JDBC URL is below:
jdbc:quickbooks:URL=http://remotehost:8166;User=admin;Password=admin123;
The Foreign Data Wrapper can be installed as an extension to PostgreSQL, without recompiling PostgreSQL. The jdbc2_fdw extension is used as an example (downloadable here).
ln -s /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/jre/lib/amd64/server/libjvm.so /usr/lib/libjvm.so
make install USE_PGXS=1
After you have installed the extension, follow the steps below to start executing queries to QuickBooks data:
CREATE EXTENSION jdbc2_fdw;
CREATE SERVER QuickBooks FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER jdbc2_fdw OPTIONS ( drivername 'cdata.jdbc.quickbooks.QuickBooksDriver', url 'jdbc:quickbooks:URL=http://remotehost:8166;User=admin;Password=admin123;', querytimeout '15', jarfile '/home/MyUser/CData/CData\ JDBC\ Driver\ for\ Salesforce MyDriverEdition/lib/cdata.jdbc.quickbooks.jar');
CREATE USER MAPPING for postgres SERVER QuickBooks OPTIONS ( username 'admin', password 'test');
postgres=# CREATE FOREIGN TABLE customers ( customers_id text, customers_Name text, customers_CustomerBalance numeric) SERVER QuickBooks OPTIONS ( table_name 'customers');
postgres=# SELECT * FROM customers;
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👁 QuickBooks IconComplete read-write access to QuickBooks enables developers to search (Customers, Transactions, Invoices, Sales Receipts, etc.), update items, edit customers, and more, from any Java/J2EE application.