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I'm able to pull up the sales order fine, and I think modifying the line items that are already there looks to make sense, but how would I go about adding an additional line item?

The OSR doesn't seem to make sense to me for this. https://developer-static.intuit.com/qbSDK-current/Common/newOSR/index.html

After I request my sales order, I get back this for the line items:

<SalesOrderLineRet>
<TxnLineID>15-1379092567</TxnLineID>
<ItemRef>
<ListID>80000002-1379090362</ListID>
<FullName>4684</FullName>
</ItemRef>
<Desc>tester</Desc>
<Quantity>3</Quantity>
<Rate>600.00</Rate>
<Amount>1800.00</Amount>
<SalesTaxCodeRef>
<ListID>80000002-1378850266</ListID>
<FullName>Non</FullName>
</SalesTaxCodeRef>
<Invoiced>0</Invoiced>
<IsManuallyClosed>false</IsManuallyClosed>
</SalesOrderLineRet>
<SalesOrderLineRet>
<TxnLineID>16-1379092567</TxnLineID>
<ItemRef>
<ListID>80000001-1378935144</ListID>
<FullName>Test Item</FullName>
</ItemRef>
<Desc>Shipment</Desc>
<Quantity>5</Quantity>
<Rate>5.00</Rate>
<Amount>25.00</Amount>
<SalesTaxCodeRef>
<ListID>80000002-1378850266</ListID>
<FullName>Non</FullName>
</SalesTaxCodeRef>
<Invoiced>0</Invoiced>
<IsManuallyClosed>false</IsManuallyClosed>
</SalesOrderLineRet>

Now that makes sense, so then I look at the qbxml for SalesOrderMod and for the line items section I see:

<SalesOrderLineMod> <!-- optional -->
<TxnLineID >IDTYPE</TxnLineID> <!-- required -->
<ItemRef> <!-- optional -->
<ListID >IDTYPE</ListID> <!-- optional -->
<FullName >STRTYPE</FullName> <!-- optional -->
</ItemRef>
<Desc >STRTYPE</Desc> <!-- optional -->
<Quantity >QUANTYPE</Quantity> <!-- optional -->
<UnitOfMeasure >STRTYPE</UnitOfMeasure> <!-- optional -->
<OverrideUOMSetRef> <!-- optional -->
<ListID >IDTYPE</ListID> <!-- optional -->
<FullName >STRTYPE</FullName> <!-- optional -->
</OverrideUOMSetRef>
<!-- BEGIN OR -->
<Rate >PRICETYPE</Rate> <!-- optional -->
<!-- OR -->
<RatePercent >PERCENTTYPE</RatePercent> <!-- optional -->
<!-- OR -->
<PriceLevelRef> <!-- optional -->
<ListID >IDTYPE</ListID> <!-- optional -->
<FullName >STRTYPE</FullName> <!-- optional -->
</PriceLevelRef>
<!-- END OR -->
<ClassRef> <!-- optional -->
<ListID >IDTYPE</ListID> <!-- optional -->
<FullName >STRTYPE</FullName> <!-- optional -->
</ClassRef>
<Amount >AMTTYPE</Amount> <!-- optional -->
<InventorySiteRef> <!-- optional -->
<ListID >IDTYPE</ListID> <!-- optional -->
<FullName >STRTYPE</FullName> <!-- optional -->
</InventorySiteRef>
<InventorySiteLocationRef> <!-- optional -->
<ListID >IDTYPE</ListID> <!-- optional -->
<FullName >STRTYPE</FullName> <!-- optional -->
</InventorySiteLocationRef>
<!-- BEGIN OR -->
<SerialNumber >STRTYPE</SerialNumber> <!-- optional -->
<!-- OR -->
<LotNumber >STRTYPE</LotNumber> <!-- optional -->
<!-- END OR -->
<SalesTaxCodeRef> <!-- optional -->
<ListID >IDTYPE</ListID> <!-- optional -->
<FullName >STRTYPE</FullName> <!-- optional -->
</SalesTaxCodeRef>
<IsManuallyClosed >BOOLTYPE</IsManuallyClosed> <!-- optional -->
<Other1 >STRTYPE</Other1> <!-- optional -->
<Other2 >STRTYPE</Other2> <!-- optional -->
</SalesOrderLineMod>

So it appears I can modify lines, but it's not clear that I can add new lines. Am I missing something? The fact that: IDTYPE is required for the line items, and it wouldn't exist for a new item makes me think this isn't supported.

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  • What is it that doesn't make sense?
    – Kev
    Sep 17, 2013 at 17:04
  • @Kev I have modified the post to make it more clear.
    – Kevin Korb
    Sep 17, 2013 at 17:24

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From the OSR - TxnLineID

TxnLineID Identification number of the transaction line. (TxnLineID is supported as of v2.0 of the SDK. With qbXML v1.0 and v1.1, TxnLineID is always returned as zero.)

If you need to add a new transaction line in a transaction Mod request, you can do so by setting the TxnLineID to -1.

So enter -1 to add a line.

<SalesOrderLineMod>
  <TxnLineID>-1</TxnLineID>
  ... the rest of your new line item details here ...
</SalesOrderLineMod>
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