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Two users are experiencing issues when they try to create a PO. They are doing so within books and periods that are NOT closed. This only happens on their own PCs, and not on any other PC, regardless of login that is used on a PC that works or doesn't work.
When creating a PO and they try to save it, a warning comes up about the period being closed and will affect tax returns. Yet the period is definitely not closed, and this does not happen on other PCs. I've tried to reinstall Quickbooks on one of the PCs having this issue but it did not help. We tried using the user's login for the books on another PC that is working and there was no issue saving POs. Here's the error:
"Quickbooks let's you do this, but it's not a good idea.
Here's why: This transaction is in a closed period. Changing it could affect your previously filed tax returns."
It seems to be related to the PC but unsure what to do from here. Quickbooks Support was not able to come to a resolution and I'm having difficulty finding anything online about this issue.
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Check the date format on those computers. The Server (the computer that QB is installed on) uses day/month/year format and the other computers use month/day format June 12, 2019 (12/06/2019) could be interpreted as December 6, 2019.
Hello acalia,
Thanks for all the details you've included here. It's certainly a strange situation that only two users are seeing this warning on their PCs while being fine on others. That signals to me that their user accesses for QuickBooks are likely fine and suggests something is going on with their PCs, as you suspect. I'll do what I can to help.
From what you've described, it sounds like it's only happening with purchase orders, which makes things even stranger. All the same, I'd like you to check a few things. Since I'm not sure how you and the other users are sharing the company file, my suggestions follow different paths. While it's ideal to share a company file using networking and multi-user mode, I know there are some customers who share the file via a USB or other drives. Let's start there.
If your users aren't all networked in and the file is being shared using a drive, the most important thing is to make sure everyone is using the same company file when it's their turn. If not, you'll end up with duplicate company files that will have different information and potentially even different configurations. It could be that those users are using a different version of the company file than everyone else, which will cause problems. This could also occur if the users aren't picking the correct company file to work from even if everyone is using a network.
The next thing I'd like you to check are Windows access permissions on those computers. If the PC's system isn't configured properly for users to access the files, you may run into errors such as this. You can verify the setup by reviewing the steps in this article: Set up folder and Windows access permissions to share company files
Next, try one or both of the following processes: Clean install QuickBooks Desktop or Reinstall using a Super Clean install. While I appreciate that you've already done an uninstall and reinstall, these processes are used when other troubleshooting steps aren't bringing you to a resolution. In this instance, they're worth a shot if the agent or agents you spoke with haven't taken you through already.
Otherwise, it may be worth checking in with an IT person to take a deeper dive into the computer and it's interacting with QuickBooks Desktop to see what you can find.
I hope this helps. If you're stuck again, don't hesitate to give our phone support team another call. In case you need it, the number again is 1-877-772-9158. Pro and Premier agents can help 24/7 while Enterprise agents are available Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. EST.
All the best to you!
Check the date format on those computers. The Server (the computer that QB is installed on) uses day/month/year format and the other computers use month/day format June 12, 2019 (12/06/2019) could be interpreted as December 6, 2019.
IT WAS THE DATE FORMAT, THANK YOU! This was bugging me a for a while, thank you for your help!
You're welcome!
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