The purpose of QQube is to allow users to get any answer they want in any area of their business - without the time, costs, and headaches associated with the use and reverse engineering of raw connects or vendor APIs.
Much of this depends upon whether people use QuickBooks "as it was intended", or whether they have a normalized data entry procedure. Of course, most of us in the QuickBooks accounting and Pro-Advisor world, knows this is not necessarily the case.
Everybody looks at their data differently, and everybody uses QuickBooks differently.
To do what QQube does, requires knowledge in the following areas:
There is no direct connection to the QuickBooks database, which compounds the knowledge learning curve.
Starting from scratch can take literally dozens or even hundreds of hours - to do something which can QQube can perform out of the box in a matter of minutes.
Public raw connectors don't have a direct connection to the database - they have to use the Intuit SDK like everybody else. And you can't query multiple files without a repository of some type.
A raw connector is similar to building a house with raw lumber and nails without a blueprint. QQube is similar to having your house built, and all you have to do is decorate it.
EVERYBODY should start here: Understanding QQube There are links to quides on QuickBooks data availability, how we organize the data, and how to understand the fields we provide out-of-the-box.
There is no need to tie one data model to another, unless you are trying to do something that QuickBooks doesn't do or store underneath the hood.
The following guides will augment knowledge for PowerPivot and PowerBI users.
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