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Welcome to the Community and thanks for choosing QuickBooks Online (QBO) for your business needs, COR115.
I can share some insights about the error message when deleting an account.
First of all, I noticed that you've posted the same question in this thread: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/community/Account-management/Can-t-inactivate-accounts-because-of-recu....
You can try following the steps given by my colleague. If there are no recurring templates or scheduled liability payments active on the company, it's possible that you are affected by our ongoing issue. Where some QBO users are getting the same error message even if there are no recurring template that uses the account.
While the investigation is ongoing, I'd suggest contacting our Customer Contact Care Team, so we can add you to the list of affected users. This way, we can notify you via email about the status of the issue.
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The information above should help you get pointed in the right direction. Thank you for your patience while we're working to resolve this. Please let me know if you have other questions about QuickBooks Online.
I have not received a satisfactory solution. I cannot make the accounts inactive; there are over 1600 transactions that were made into recurring templates when they were imported. As a result, there I have 627 accounts that will not delete or make inactive. There is no way to batch select all transactions and delete them. It is extremely frustrating that the QBO development team hasn't made that a feature. I also tried deleting or archiving data over 10 years old. That also does not work.
I've got the solution for you to delete the accounts you don't need, COR115.
Though you're unable to do this in batch, you can remove the accounts on the recurring transactions or delete those templates one at a time. This will let you inactivate accounts in the Chart of Accounts. If you use them on your items, you'll have to un-assign them or inactivate the items.
To remove the accounts on the recurring transaction or delete the transaction template:
To un-assign an account in an item:
If there's only one account item on a recurring transaction template, you can just delete it.
If there's anything else that we can help, please go back to this thread.
I don't think you have read my entire post or you don't understand. I have 1600 recurring transactions and no ability to batch delete. It is not possible to delete 1600 transactions one at a time. Until those are gone I cannot delete associated accounts. There are 600 of those and again, no batch delete option.
Thanks for the reply.
Thank you for your reply, COR115.
I can see it’s really useful for you to be able to delete recurring transactions in batch. However, this feature is currently not offered in QuickBooks Online.
If you've just started, I'd suggest signing up for a new QBO company using your existing log in credentials. Then, you can find an app to re-import your data which will not turn them into recurring transactions. Or, you can follow the article about converting a Quicken file into a QuickBooks Online company file.
We're just around if you have other questions.
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