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July 28, 2022
Question

Reconciling Build Assemblies

  • July 28, 2022
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I use the Banking -> Reconcile function to reconcile my balance sheet accounts.  When I reconcile an account that has build assemblies included, it does not clear them from this screen.  When I run a report to show uncleared items these items are not on it.  However, when I go into reconcile the account again, all of the build assemblies are still there, but they are highlighted already.  Why don't the Build Assemblies clear and disappear from this screen?  Is there a setting that can be changed?

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AlcaeusF
Level 14
July 28, 2022

Hello, @RWalczak.

 

I'm here to help fix the issue you're having with reconciling build assemblies in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT).

 

Reconciled or cleared transactions showing as unclear may occur when a future date is entered in the Statement Date field of the Begin Reconciliation window.

 

There are two ways on how to correct this. First is to undo the previous reconciliation and then reconcile the transactions again using the correct date. Here's how:

 

  1. In QBDT, go to the Banking menu, click Reconcile.
  2. In the Begin Reconciliation window, select the appropriate account then click Undo Last Reconciliation.
  3. A message to backup the company file before undoing a previous reconciliation is displayed. If you have already created a backup, click Continue.
  4. Click Ok when the message Undo Previous Reconciliation has completed displays. Note that the last reconciled on date has reverted to the previous date.
  5. Reconcile the transactions again.

 

The second option is to leave the reconciliation as it is. The transactions will appear as cleared on the report once the statement date has been reached.

 

To help prevent this issue in the future, check the date in the Statement Date field of the Begin Reconciliation window before continuing with the reconciliation. Make sure the date does not occur in the future.

 

For more information about managing reconciliation in QBDT, consider checking out these articles:

 

 

I also recommend visiting our website for more tips and other resources you can use in the future: Self-help articles.

 

I'm only a post away if you have follow-up questions about this or anything else QuickBooks. I'll be happy to help. Stay safe.

RWalczakAuthor
July 28, 2022

I should have included in my original email the following steps I already took.

 

I have verified and rebuilt the data.

I have already unreconciled and reconciled 4 times with the same problem, the build assemblies do not clear. 

When starting the reconciliation, I always click hide transactions after the statement end date so that I don't clear something I shouldn't.

 

If you would like I can reconcile again and highlight on the report the items that should have cleared but did not.

 

 

MichelleBh
Level 8
July 28, 2022

I wish you didn't have to go through all these hurdles when reconciling your build assemblies, @RWalczak. I want to stop this from happening to you as soon as possible.

 

I appreciate your doing some basic troubleshooting steps. To help fix the issue, let's ensure the account you use in the inventory part of the assembly is expenses, not a bank. If you use a bank, please update the affected account.

 

But if you use bank and the issue persists, I'd suggest contacting our Customer Care Team. This way, they can further look into this issue and provide additional troubleshooting steps to get this fixed. 

 

  1. Press F1 on your keyboard to open the Help page.
  2. Click Contact Us.
  3. Enter your concern in the box and select Continue.
  4. Choose either Start messaging or Get a callback.
  5. Complete the required data and submit the request.

 

Make sure to contact them within business hours to ensure a swift response.

 

I've additionally included a few detailed resources about working with inventory assemblies that may come in handy moving forward:

 

 

Keep me posted if you have any other questions about QuickBooks Desktop. The Community and I are always here to help. Keep safe.