You’re wanting to multiply your Cost field by the Quantity, and show the total on the same line, right? …maybe in another custom field column called “Extended Cost”?

To do math operations on custom field columns you need a QuickBooks calculation add-on such as FormCalc SST for QuickBooks, or CCRQInvoice. (Google […]

Resolution for 'CCRQInvoice issue: 'Can I insert a custom column into an invoice which draws on the “cost” data I have provided for a non-inventory item?' available: Yes.

The CCRQInvoice issue or error code is a known issue in Quickbooks Online (QBO) and/or Quickbooks. Support for this issue is available either by self-service or paid support options. Experts are available to resolve your Quickbooks issue to ensure minimal downtime and continue running your business. First try to resolve the CCRQInvoice issue yourself by looking for a resolution described in the article. If it is a complex CCRQInvoice issue or you are unable to solve the issue, you may contact us by clicking here or by using other CCRQInvoice support options.

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