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I need to see which user enter a transaction into QB system
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That's a good question, controller.
You can pull up the Audit Trail report. This lists each accounting transaction and any additions, deletions, or modifications done to your company file.
Here’s how:
Let
me know what you find. I’ll be right here if you need further assistance.
That's a good question, controller.
You can pull up the Audit Trail report. This lists each accounting transaction and any additions, deletions, or modifications done to your company file.
Here’s how:
Let
me know what you find. I’ll be right here if you need further assistance.
I have searched the audit trail report for the date of the invoices that I am looking for to see who would have entered them. I am not having any luck. Any other suggestions on a quicker way to find? I have the transaction numbers.
Checking who created a transaction can only be done in the Audit Trail report, jenwing.
You can add a filter to the report so you can easily see the information that you need.
Here's how:
Keep me posted or visit us again if you have follow-up questions. We're always here to guide you.
When we will run the report any disadvantages of data loss or data original data modified ?
Your user can modify the transactions, Chris125.
Once a user has the permission to access the reports, then they can make any changes to it. However, you'll have the option to edit their role. Here's how:
You can also use these screenshots as your guide:
Additionally, running this report will not cause any data losses.
I've also added this article to know more about the different types and roles of users: Create and manage roles.
There you have it. If you have additional queries about the user roles in QuickBooks, please let me know. I'll be happy to help you.
This doesn't show the creator of the check, it just shows who edited it. And it is available under multiple reports, not just audit trail.
This only shows who modified the report, not the creator.
as u guided at first CLICK on reports then pull up account and tax but in my QuickBooks there is no account and tax options. thanks
Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
If you're dealing with network issues, company file damage, and performance problem. We can also utilize the QuickBooks Tool Hub to fix the common errors in QuickBooks Desktop.
First of, may I know what report you need to pull up? This way, I'd be able to assist you with it.
To begin, launch the Quick Fix my Program tool from the Tool Hub to terminate any QuickBooks processes that are running in the background.
To download and install the Tool Hub, follow the steps below:
Then we'll run the Quick Fix my Program tool.
I'm adding this article for the additional steps outlined in this article: Solutions for When QuickBooks Stops Working.
Please let me know what report you need to track in the comment area. Keep me posted on how this turns out. I want to make sure that everything is taken care of.
RE: This doesn't show the creator of the check, it just shows who edited it. And it is available under multiple reports, not just audit trail.
Yes, that's correct. Those fields are available on most all transaction detail report.
However, the Audit Trail report does show who created the transactions and when and each of its edits and who made them and when. That's it's entire purpose.
Here's an example. I entered an invoice and then edited it three times. The things I changed are in a bold font on the report, and highlighted in yellow for the example, though you won't always see the change as not all fields are tracked or displayed on the report:
If another user had edited it, besides Admin, their name would appear in the Last Edited by column for that edit.
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