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Thanks for getting back with the Community, Pavel_P.
You may need to adjust some of your filters on the Transaction List by Customer report to get it to show non-bank accounts that utilize foreign currencies.
Here's how:
You can also use your Gear (⚙️) icon mentioned in ReymondO's post to select other columns in the Change columns area.
In regard to a list of all exchange rates that QuickBooks uses with multicurrency, you can review IHS Markit's website. Intuit downloads and utilizes rates from them.
Since you're finding that some the currencies you work with aren't supported by QuickBooks, you can try using your own exchange rates for foreign currency transactions:
I've also included a couple detailed resources about working with exchange rates which may come in handy moving forward:
If there's any additional questions, I'm just a post away. Have a lovely day!
I know how important it is to keep track of the exchange rates used in QuickBooks, Pavel_P. I'm here to help you out.
QuickBooks Online uses the most recent exchange rates from IHS Markit. They are stored based on a combination of currency code and the rate’s effective date (as-of date).
To get your exchange rates used in 2021, I'd suggest running and customizing the Transactions Detail by Account report. Here's how:
This isn't limited to Transactions Detail by Account. You can also pull up something similar like the Transaction List by Customer or Vendor report.
Additionally, I've included an article that'll help save the current customized settings of the report. This helps you easily access them in the future: Memorize Reports in QuickBooks Online.
Do you have other data you'd like to see in QuickBooks? Let me know, and I'll show you how to view them, Pavel_P. Keep safe always!
Thank you CharleneMae_F for your fast reply.
I saw the article you mentioned. Sitll I have EUR, USD, and PLN accounts at QBO. But I have transactions in many other currencies. So I need exchange rates from QBO for those currencies. When I use the instructions stated in your reply I get only x-rates for EUR, PLN. But I need all x-rates for all currencies supported by QBO. I can't find an option to download historic data. Is there such an option?
Hi there, @Pavel_P.
Let me join in this conversation and help you accomplish your task in QuickBooks Online.
You can run the Transaction List by Customer report in QuickBooks. Then, customize its display settings with exchange rates. This way, you'll be able to see the x-rates for all currencies.
Let me show you how:
If you wish to download the report, simply Print or Export it. Just click the Print or Export icon.
For additional reference in customizing reports, see this article: Customize reports in QuickBooks Online.
To learn more about exchange rates, consider checking out these articles:
That's all there is to it, Pavel_P. Let me know if you have any issues during this process. Take care and have a great day ahead!
Thank you ReymondO for your soon reply.
Still the issue is opened for me. I perfromed all the actions stated in your reply. I downloaded the report. But I can see only currencies of my bank accounts. Still I have transactions in other currencies rather than bank account, which are uploaded into QBO in USD. So I want to know what x-rate would be used by QBO for that transactions. I want to download all x-rates availablces at QBO. I can't find an option to download those x-rates.
If you know it can be done, I would highly appreciate your help.
Anyway thank you for your support and take care.
Thanks for getting back with the Community, Pavel_P.
You may need to adjust some of your filters on the Transaction List by Customer report to get it to show non-bank accounts that utilize foreign currencies.
Here's how:
You can also use your Gear (⚙️) icon mentioned in ReymondO's post to select other columns in the Change columns area.
In regard to a list of all exchange rates that QuickBooks uses with multicurrency, you can review IHS Markit's website. Intuit downloads and utilizes rates from them.
Since you're finding that some the currencies you work with aren't supported by QuickBooks, you can try using your own exchange rates for foreign currency transactions:
I've also included a couple detailed resources about working with exchange rates which may come in handy moving forward:
If there's any additional questions, I'm just a post away. Have a lovely day!
Thank you ZackE for such a great and detailed response. I was surprised by your detalsation.
I've managed to get the report you showed in your reply. Still I did not find the information I need.
I have found all exchange rates used by the system for all transaction in foreign currency in our company. Still we have transactions in foreigh currencies which are uploaded into QBO in USD at different x-rates. So I wanted to know waht x-rate QBO would use for these transactions.
Anyway thank everyone for your support and replies.
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