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July 7, 2021
Question

Transaction ID ("txnid" from the URL of any transaction page) - Reportable?

  • July 7, 2021
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Hi,

 

So every single transaction in QBO has a "Transaction ID" (you can see this from any transaction page as the part of the URL that says "txnid=xyz").  I'm trying desperately to get this (or ANY unique key) into my reports for export.  Is this doable?  Every system I've ever worked with has a unique key that's serviceable, so I don't expect QBO to be any different.  Do I have to go via the APIs (are there any?!?!) to do this?

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July 7, 2021

I'd be glad to guide you on what to do, @NeedUniqueIdentifer.

 

Let me walk you through the steps in posting your concern to our Intuit Developers website. This way our developers will be able to engage to others and discuss programming and/or any API concerns.

 

Here's how you can do it:

  1. Log on to the Intuit Developers website.
  2. Select QuickBooks Online under What do you need help with?
  3. Hit on Ask a Question.
  4. Log into your existing Intuit Developer Account or create a new one. 
  5. Enter your concern.
  6. Hit Ask.

You can also review our QuickBooks Online learning guides. It has helpful articles, video tutorials, and other information about the product.

 

I'm always here to help you with any QuickBooks concerns that you'll have. Have a wonderful day!

July 7, 2021

Hi,

While I appreciate the direction on how to post on a forum, I'd love a direct answer to the question that I asked previously:

Am I able to pull a "unique identifier" (transaction ID) into reports via the user interface?

July 8, 2021

Hi there, NeedUniqueIdentifer.

 

The nature of your question can best be addressed by our Intuit Developers. They can verify if the option to pull a unique identifier Transaction ID into reports via the user interface.

 

You can follow Mich_S instructions on how to reach our developers.

 

Drop me a reply and go back to this thread if you have other QuickBooks questions. Have a good one.