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I have successfully setup the Quickbooks PHP DevKit, but I am currently trying to run the example_customer_add script with my sandbox. When I do, I get the following error:

Notice: Undefined variable: Context in /Applications/MAMP/htdocs/quickbooks-php/test_qb.php on line 54

I've tried to track down the $Context variable, but it is used all over the place, and I'm unsure of where it being set, etc...

Any help is appreciated! Thanks!

EDIT

I'm just using the script included in the docs folder of the Quickbooks PHP DevKit:

<?php
require_once dirname(__FILE__) . '/config.php';
require_once dirname(__FILE__) . '/views/header.tpl.php';
?>

<pre>

<?php

$CustomerService = new QuickBooks_IPP_Service_Customer();

$Customer = new QuickBooks_IPP_Object_Customer();
$Customer->setTitle('Ms');
$Customer->setGivenName('Shannon');
$Customer->setMiddleName('B');
$Customer->setFamilyName('Palmer');
$Customer->setDisplayName('Shannon B Palmer ' . mt_rand(0, 1000));

// Terms (e.g. Net 30, etc.)
$Customer->setSalesTermRef(4);

// Phone #
$PrimaryPhone = new QuickBooks_IPP_Object_PrimaryPhone();
$PrimaryPhone->setFreeFormNumber('860-532-0089');
$Customer->setPrimaryPhone($PrimaryPhone);

// Mobile #
$Mobile = new QuickBooks_IPP_Object_Mobile();
$Mobile->setFreeFormNumber('860-532-0089');
$Customer->setMobile($Mobile);

// Fax #
$Fax = new QuickBooks_IPP_Object_Fax();
$Fax->setFreeFormNumber('860-532-0089');
$Customer->setFax($Fax);

// Bill address
$BillAddr = new QuickBooks_IPP_Object_BillAddr();
$BillAddr->setLine1('72 E Blue Grass Road');
$BillAddr->setLine2('Suite D');
$BillAddr->setCity('Mt Pleasant');
$BillAddr->setCountrySubDivisionCode('MI');
$BillAddr->setPostalCode('48858');
$Customer->setBillAddr($BillAddr);

// Email
$PrimaryEmailAddr = new QuickBooks_IPP_Object_PrimaryEmailAddr();
$Customer->setPrimaryEmailAddr($PrimaryEmailAddr);

if ($resp = $CustomerService->add($Context, $realm, $Customer))
{
  print('Our new customer ID is: [' . $resp . '] (name "' . $Customer-    >getDisplayName() . '")');
}
else
{
  print($CustomerService->lastError($Context));
}


?>

</pre>
<?php
require_once dirname(__FILE__) . '/views/footer.tpl.php';

The quickbooks_oauth table looks like this after attempting to connect:

'1', 'DO_NOT_CHANGE_ME', '12345', 'qyprdaX1yo1uYqu3GU8xxPvs8raoTss2ZVRBE3fHWy7qZdAB', 'IWZHlW2e956sqR9GVIxa2JOU82NdSrJixZLpb3af', 'KNwiKE2bUXtqFqJ/Vb0NhjzBGYMXwRRcT9xtFOQiV6F8aEgUoqGzA7aheRLPJ/z6EPYy1ZS4e6ZuVpteBaQtxc5H0cN5VcCmWLfj+lryaCpLgw8mGK5+E/Muv2wJ+3UwbOyqVstU+pYQw/yNgFKhfSuA3lOgjgqctuO6ZpMK1wWr42IycA05QrJuOB4+LQ==', 'rCj1V3zl4Jj5mHgTw+BPCPN7SDcJkzLQPWb1tyerEXedsQB0WsZ+caMCBafS+hfN3ECZl3mfNDSyIqKDK+t8RSEAKyFWwRSPOh3UcWDCDEhXrTSUddmKhoIq6pL6yVtNEyETyNtfMaKYN+U6uIwSEMKZB/4IUjK8c0GP5KhoKSl0dv+Bp9w=', '1391140255', 'QBO', NULL, '2015-06-04 19:57:58', '2015-06-04 19:58:36', '2015-06-04 19:58:36'
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  • It's an E_NOTICE so you can ignore it if you want. It just means a variable is being referenced when it's not defined.
    – Machavity
    Jun 4, 2015 at 16:26
  • However, I'm fairly confident that variable needs to be defined in order for the script to work.
    – jldavis76
    Jun 4, 2015 at 16:34
  • The next step would be to get an IDE like Netbeans (which is free) and see if you can find line 54
    – Machavity
    Jun 4, 2015 at 16:36
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    Post your code. How can we help you if we can't see what you're doing? Jun 4, 2015 at 16:38

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The code you posted is missing several lines at the top of the script. Look at the example on GitHub:

https://github.com/consolibyte/quickbooks-php/blob/master/docs/partner_platform/example_app_ipp_v3/example_customer_add.php#L3

There are two require_once statements that you are missing. $Context is defined in those required files.

require_once dirname(__FILE__) . '/config.php';
require_once dirname(__FILE__) . '/views/header.tpl.php';

Fix your code so that you're using the example code completely, and making sure those required files actually get included.

If you continue to have trouble, please post your updated code.

You can see where $Context gets defined here:

Note that you must be connected to QuickBooks to run the example. I'm assuming you have clicked the "Connect to QuickBooks" button and gotten connected already... right?

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  • Thanks for the reply Keith. I had that part of the code in there, but for some reason didn't paste it over. I've edited the answer to reflect this. I had thought I was connected, but on reexamining it, I've noticed it still has the red box saying I'm not connected, even though when I click on the button it goes through the process and says I have successfully connected. Any ideas on why this would happen?
    – jldavis76
    Jun 4, 2015 at 17:47
  • What do the records in your quickbooks_oauth table look like? Jun 4, 2015 at 17:51
  • Edited post to show what the table looks like. It doesn't show the column labels, but I'm guessing you are familiar with what they are suppose to be.
    – jldavis76
    Jun 4, 2015 at 18:00
  • @jldavis76 That definitely looks correct to me. I'm unsure why it would not show you as connected -- you may have to go through some code and see what you can track down. Try disconnecting and reconnecting first. Is your server date/time correct? What timezone are you in? Jun 4, 2015 at 18:21
  • @jldavis76 If you're in California, how can your system time be set to 7pm+? Jun 4, 2015 at 18:22

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