Turn on suggestions
Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
Showing results for
A client has about 2 dozen rentals, each with their own class. 8 of these are empty lots, which need to be handled differently, so I set up a class called Lots and am trying to assign the individual Lots 1-8 as subclasses to Lots. Easy, simple, no problem.
Except that for 3 of the 8 lots, it doesn't work. I edit class Lot 5, click the subaccount button, select Lots, verify the screen shows it correctly, click Okay, and BOOM, it adds Lot 5 as a subclass of 1505 Grant St, the bottom class on the list. I have tried this repeatedly with the same problem. I also tried on my coworker's computer, same problem. I have tried this on QuickBooks Accountant Desktop 2021, 2022, and 2023 - same problem.
This is what it does:
My current workaround is to make Lot 5 a subclass of Lot 2, which is a subclass of Lots just to get this in the right area of my P&L, but that is not really an acceptable solution.
I have had this problem with more than 1 client.
I have also had a similar problem in the Chart of Accounts with various clients - make an account a subaccount of X and it shows X, but actually shows on the COA and reports as a subaccount of Y.
How do I fix this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
I'm here to ensure you can assign the correct sub-class, Lorraine.
I appreciate you for sharing the complete details of your concern. You may encounter such an issue if your data is damaged. Not to worry, we can repair your company file using the Rebuild Data tool.
Beforehand, make sure QuickBooks is updated. This way, you'll have the latest features and fixes.
Here's how:
If QuickBooks doesn't find any problems, select OK. Then, recreate the class. Otherwise, click Rebuild Now.
In case the issue persists, use the QuickBooks File Doctor to fix your company file.
Once resolved, you can run reports by Class in QuickBooks Desktop. Doing so allows you to compare the balances across multiple classes, departments, or locations.
Please keep us posted if you need additional assistance creating or managing classes. We're always ready to help you out.
I'm here to ensure you can assign the correct sub-class, Lorraine.
I appreciate you for sharing the complete details of your concern. You may encounter such an issue if your data is damaged. Not to worry, we can repair your company file using the Rebuild Data tool.
Beforehand, make sure QuickBooks is updated. This way, you'll have the latest features and fixes.
Here's how:
If QuickBooks doesn't find any problems, select OK. Then, recreate the class. Otherwise, click Rebuild Now.
In case the issue persists, use the QuickBooks File Doctor to fix your company file.
Once resolved, you can run reports by Class in QuickBooks Desktop. Doing so allows you to compare the balances across multiple classes, departments, or locations.
Please keep us posted if you need additional assistance creating or managing classes. We're always ready to help you out.
Thank you, I think this worked!
It found two errors in Classes that it repaired.
I was then able to move the subclasses to their correct classes.
I will try this fix on the other similar issues as they come up.
You have clicked a link to a site outside of the QuickBooks or ProFile Communities. By clicking "Continue", you will leave the community and be taken to that site instead.
For more information visit our Security Center or to report suspicious websites you can contact us here