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ghayward21
Level 2

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

I have one customer with over 100 sites.  As a contractor we visit these sites many times a year, so I have set each site up as a sub-customer of the main customer.  This way I can easily select the relevant site when raising an estimate or invoice.  When I set the sub-customer up I have to set a Company name and Display Name as, which has to be different from the Parent Customer.  The problem I have is that the Billing Address Company Name is then changed to the Sub-Customer's name, while keeping the Parent Company billing address.  Surely this is going against the whole point in billing with the parent company?  Is there any way I can stop this from happening?

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GeorgiaC
QuickBooks Team

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

Hi PGVicky, currently it's only possible to have one shipping address per customer, and the workaround would be to create the sub-customer accounts for each of the different shipping locations. Please note when creating the transaction, the customer field will appear as 'parent company:sub company' however only the sub-company name and shipping address will show on the invoice to the customer. 🙇‍:female_sign:

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ghayward21
Level 2

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

Setting up the different shipping sites as sub-customers of the parent will work here - I am in the same boat with various sites.  I always bill the parent company, with the remote site as the shipping location - my only issue is that the parent company name is always shown on the top of the shipping address, even when I don't want it to be.

 

Create your parent customer 

Then create another new customer, but immediately tick the 'is sub-customer' box and choose the parent company.  Then you can add in all the other information with new delivery address etc.

 

It is a very awkward work-around considering it was so simple on the desktop version, but once the sites are set up it becomes slightly easier.

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JasroV
QuickBooks Team

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

Hi there, @ghayward21.

 

You'll want to use the same company name and billing address of your parent customer to your sub customer. Then, enter the sub customer address to the Shipping address field. 

 

Also, ensure to uncheck the Same as billing address in your sub-customer profile. That way, you'll keep the parent customer billing address while still showing the sub customer address in your invoice. 2.PNG1.PNG


Here's an article you can read to learn more about managing your customer in QuickBooks Online (QBO): Manage your customer list.

 

I also got you this article that can guide you in entering a delayed credit in your QBO account: Enter and apply credit notes and delayed credits in QuickBooks Online.

 

You can always contact us anytime whenever you need help or assistance with your QBO account. We're always here to help. Take care!

ghayward21
Level 2

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

Thanks for the reply.  Unfortunately, when I create the sub-customer using the same name as the Parent Company I get an error message saying that another customer is already using this name?

MaryLandT
Moderator

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

Hi there, ghayward21,

 

Let me clear things out about creating sub-customers in QuickBooks Online (QBO).

 

You'll get this error when you have more than two duplicate names under the parent customer. The easiest way to fix this is to use a unique display name even though this sub-customer has the same company name. Please see the attached screenshots below for your visual reference.
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Learn more about adding sub-customers in QBO through this article: Manage your customer list. It includes detailed steps and instructions for more details.

 

Should you need anything else, please let me know. I always have your back. Thank you and take care always!

 

Best regards,

 

Mary Land

ghayward21
Level 2

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

Ok, so we are getting closer.  When set up as below, the billing address comes up correctly.  The delivery address, however, includes the parent company name instead of the 'show name as' name.  This was so easy in QB desktop, surely it must be possible to bill company A at head office, but deliver to company B at the site address!!!

Adrian_A
Moderator

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

QuickBooks will use both the Company and the Title name, ghayward21.

 

The Display name as field is for recording and reporting purposes in QuickBooks only. When sending transactions, the program will use your customer's full name and the Company name.

 

If you don't want the parent company name to show on the delivery address, I have a workaround for this.

 

You can interchange the Company and the Display name as. You can use this screenshot as an example:

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Here's how it looks on the transaction:

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If you want to customise your sales form, you can check this article: Customise invoices, estimates, and sales receipts.

 

Feel free to leave a reply if there's anything that I can help!

SBSKCS
Level 1

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

I am in the same boat. QuickBooks desktop had a drop down option for the shipping address. So taking that away totally makes things way more complicated then they have to be. I still can't figure it out. And the agent I paid $50 for couldn't either. 

MariaSoledadG
QuickBooks Team

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

Welcome to QuickBooks, SBSKCS.

 

I do agree that having the option to select a shipping address in QuickBooks Online (QBO) can easily select the relevant site once you create a transaction. However, since you're unable to do that, I suggest following the steps mentioned by my colleague JasroV as a workaround.

 

You'll also want to run the Customer Contact List report to guide you in verifying your customers and sub-customers specific addresses. Let me guide you with the steps.

  1. Click Reports on the left menu.
  2. On the search bar, type Customer Contact List.
  3. Click Customise to add columns that you want to show. Then, click Run report.

Please check this article for more information: Customise Reports In QuickBooks Online.

 

For future reference, you can add and match bank transactions in QBO.

 

Ping me over if there's anything that you want us to help. We're always right here to help.

DeepaG
Level 1

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

Did you ever figure out a solution to this? I just transitioned from Desktop to Online & can't figure out how to have different shipping addresses under one customer name.

JessT
Moderator

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

Hi DeepaG,

 

Thank you for choosing QuickBooks Online.

 

There's only one shipping address per customer profile, but you can change it on the Invoice transaction page when you ship items to a different address. If you're delivering items into different branches or locations, you may want to enter them as sub-customers and assign their corresponding shipping addresses.

 

You can always go back to this thread if you have other questions in mind.

PGVicky
Level 2

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

Hello,

 

Is there a solution to this? I do not want the parent company name to show on the shipping address. 

GeorgiaC
QuickBooks Team

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

Hi PGVicky, currently it's only possible to have one shipping address per customer, and the workaround would be to create the sub-customer accounts for each of the different shipping locations. Please note when creating the transaction, the customer field will appear as 'parent company:sub company' however only the sub-company name and shipping address will show on the invoice to the customer. 🙇‍:female_sign:

PGVicky
Level 2

Managing multiple addresses for one customer


@GeorgiaC wrote:

Hi PGVicky, currently it's only possible to have one shipping address per customer, and the workaround would be to create the sub-customer accounts for each of the different shipping locations. Please note when creating the transaction, the customer field will appear as 'parent company:sub company' however only the sub-company name and shipping address will show on the invoice to the customer. 🙇‍:female_sign:

 

Sorry, I don't quite understand. Is it possible for the invoice to have the parent company name and address as the billing address and the sub-company name and address as the shipping address? 

 

I have several clients who each have 20 or more sites that we service. I need the invoice address to be the actual company with each individual site being the shipping address so they can see where the works was carried out. 


 

ghayward21
Level 2

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

Setting up the different shipping sites as sub-customers of the parent will work here - I am in the same boat with various sites.  I always bill the parent company, with the remote site as the shipping location - my only issue is that the parent company name is always shown on the top of the shipping address, even when I don't want it to be.

 

Create your parent customer 

Then create another new customer, but immediately tick the 'is sub-customer' box and choose the parent company.  Then you can add in all the other information with new delivery address etc.

 

It is a very awkward work-around considering it was so simple on the desktop version, but once the sites are set up it becomes slightly easier.

PGVicky
Level 2

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

Thank you for replying. Unfortunately having the parent name in the shipping address won't be okay for me Smiley Sad. . 

ncapaldi
Level 1

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

It is now 2024 and we are no closer to having the ability to add multiple Ship-to addresses without the terrible "Sub-Customer" workaround? In what world does every company only have ONE address associated with them? 

Ashleigh1
QuickBooks Team

Managing multiple addresses for one customer

Hello Ncapaldi, thanks for posting on this thread and we totally appreciate what you are saying and we have passed this on as feedback to the relevant team. 

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