QuickBooks Integrator 2020 C++ Edition

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ExpectedDate Property

Date shipment is expected.

Syntax

ANSI (Cross Platform)
char* GetExpectedDate();
int SetExpectedDate(const char* lpszExpectedDate); Unicode (Windows) LPWSTR GetExpectedDate();
INT SetExpectedDate(LPCWSTR lpszExpectedDate);
@property (nonatomic,readwrite,assign,getter=expectedDate,setter=setExpectedDate:) NSString* expectedDate;
- (NSString*)expectedDate;
- (void)setExpectedDate:(NSString*)newExpectedDate;
#define PID_PURCHASEORDER_EXPECTEDDATE 2

INQB_EXTERNAL void* INQB_CALL InQB_PurchaseOrder_Get(void *lpObj, int propid, int arridx, int *lpcbVal, int64 *lpllVal);
INQB_EXTERNAL int INQB_CALL InQB_PurchaseOrder_Set(void *lpObj, int propid, int arridx, const void *val, int cbVal);

Default Value

""

Remarks

The date when shipment of the goods ordered is expected.

The standard formatting for dates is YYYY-MM-DD; i.e., September 2, 2002 is formatted as 2002-09-02. When getting the value of a date property, the date will always be in this format.

When setting the value of a date property, the formats MM-DD-YY, MM-DD-YYYY, MM/DD/YY, and MM/DD/YYYY are also acceptable. Dates in these formats will be automatically parsed and stored in YYYY-MM-DD format.

Data Type

String

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