ETL+ for Quickbooks Desktop & Enterprise
Installation Checklist
Click here to fill out the DataSelf Analytics Deployment Form.
ETL+ uses cloud ODBC to extract data from Quickbooks. You don’t need the ODBC driver unless you want to maintain the ETL+ processes yourself.
ETL+ Connection to Quickbooks
If you haven’t installed ETL+ yet: ETL+ Deployment Instructions.
Login to ETL+ (help here).
On the ETL main page,
right-click Quickbooks
on the left panel →Properties
.On the
ODBC Data Sources
page, select the correct ODBC Name from the list.ODBC requiring credentials:
double-click the ODBC name
→enter credentials
→Connect
.
You might leave the Alias as is, or customize it.
Click
Connect
.You’ll get back to the ETL page and see tables under the Quickbooks source on the left panel.
Testing a Table Load
Right-click a table on ETL main page’s center panel → Load Now
.
Failure? It’s likely that the prior step wasn’t properly configured. Go back and review it.
Click the
Log
icon (top right) to view data load results. Log page help here.
Schedule the Data Load
On the ETL main page, click
Refresh Batch
(top right icon on the center panel).The Refresh Batch page (help here) usually comes pre-configured to your source system(s).
Overview this page’s configuration. On the right panel, feel free to uncheck tables and Tableau extracts that don’t apply to your reporting needs.
Run a Refresh Batch now (optional): click the
Refresh Batch Now
(play icon) on the left panel.To schedule the data load (optional):
Click
WTS Settings
-> enter the WTS parameters →Apply
.This step might require you to run ETL+ app as “Run as administrator” in Windows.
Click
Close
->Close
.
Level 1 Testing
The Level 1 Testing checks if the data extraction process finished successfully and row count per extracted table matches with Quickbooks’ table row counts.
ETL+ must have already loaded your data manually or scheduled.
Steps
Login to ETL+ (help here).
On the ETL main page, click the top-right
Log
icon. Log page help here.Scroll down on the log page and double-check that no table load failed, and the row count matches with the Quickbooks tables. Following is an example highlighting two tables and their loaded row count.
Troubleshooting
Failed to load tables:
Check that the user assigned to DataSelf has reading rights to that particular data set.
Click
Back
from the Log page, on the ETL main page, select the failing table on the center panel, check that its SQL Statement on the right panel has correct information.
Tables with record count different than in Quickbooks:
It might be just that new records have been populated in Quickbooks since the DataSelf data load. Reload the data. Click
Back
from the Log page, on the ETL main page, select the table with incorrect row cound on the center panel,right-click
the table on the center panel again ->Load Now
. This might take a while if the table has a large data set.The user assigned to DataSelf might have access to limited data sets, such as only data from one Division. Check the user’s security credentials.