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sarah22
Level 2

Can I run class reports for inactive classes without having to reactivate the class?

I have a client that uses over a hundred classes to track their different revenue streams. We use classes to avoid too many income accounts on the P & L. We now need to deactivate several of the older classes to stay within the limit for the QBO Plus subscription level. However, after deactivating several classes, I noticed I am no longer able to run reports by class for those classes that are now inactive. If there any way around this, or do we have to upgrade to Advanced?
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Best answer March 04, 2019

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David-212915
QuickBooks Team

Can I run class reports for inactive classes without having to reactivate the class?

Hello @sarah22. I can provide clarification on reporting and usage limits in QuickBooks Online.

 

Classes that have been made inactive will appear on reports, such as the Profit and Loss by Class. They will be indicated as having been deleted and there isn't an option to filter them. This is similar to how inactive accounts are handled in the software. I've included a screenshot to serve as a reference:

 

 

 


Please know that QuickBooks will not lock you out of your books, or remove any Users, Classes, Locations or accounts without you knowing about it. If a user is currently above a usage limit they will still be able to run their business as normal. However, they won’t be able to add a new entity in that area. For instance, if a person has 41 Classes and Locations, they won’t be able to add a new class, as 40 is the limit. They would need to remove 2 Classes or Locations to get to 39 Classes and Locations before they could add their new class. 

 

This is not a price increase, as you are not forced to pay any more money unless you want to use more product functionality. Only 5% of QuickBooks Online Users in the United States will see an immediate impact. If you make no change to your Users, Chart of Accounts, Classes or Locations, you will be able to operate as normal and you won’t need to take any action. QuickBooks Online Advanced doesn’t just lift your usage limits, it provides you with tools that help you get deeper insights, save more time, and customize usage the way you want.

 

Also, I wanted to take a moment to recommend the QBO Desktop App, as a way to get past using an incognito window. This way you won't have to worry about deleting your browser's cookies. You can locate additional information about this, as well as download it, at the following link: Get QuickBooks Mac & Windows Apps, Powered by QuickBooks Online.

 

I'm glad to hear that you love QBO for your clients and appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts with the Community. 

 

Should you have any questions about this, or anything else, please let me know. Have a good day.
 

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Rose-A
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Can I run class reports for inactive classes without having to reactivate the class?

Hi, sarah22.

I'm here to lend a hand with running Profit & Loss by Class report in QuickBooks Online. Let me help you sort this out.

 

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You may find this article helpful: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/community/Reports-and-accounting/How-to-customize-reports/td-p/186005.

 

Let me know how it goes by leaving a reply below. I'll be around to help you with running your P&L report.

sarah22
Level 2

Can I run class reports for inactive classes without having to reactivate the class?

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David-212915
QuickBooks Team

Can I run class reports for inactive classes without having to reactivate the class?

Hello @sarah22. I can provide clarification on reporting and usage limits in QuickBooks Online.

 

Classes that have been made inactive will appear on reports, such as the Profit and Loss by Class. They will be indicated as having been deleted and there isn't an option to filter them. This is similar to how inactive accounts are handled in the software. I've included a screenshot to serve as a reference:

 

 

 


Please know that QuickBooks will not lock you out of your books, or remove any Users, Classes, Locations or accounts without you knowing about it. If a user is currently above a usage limit they will still be able to run their business as normal. However, they won’t be able to add a new entity in that area. For instance, if a person has 41 Classes and Locations, they won’t be able to add a new class, as 40 is the limit. They would need to remove 2 Classes or Locations to get to 39 Classes and Locations before they could add their new class. 

 

This is not a price increase, as you are not forced to pay any more money unless you want to use more product functionality. Only 5% of QuickBooks Online Users in the United States will see an immediate impact. If you make no change to your Users, Chart of Accounts, Classes or Locations, you will be able to operate as normal and you won’t need to take any action. QuickBooks Online Advanced doesn’t just lift your usage limits, it provides you with tools that help you get deeper insights, save more time, and customize usage the way you want.

 

Also, I wanted to take a moment to recommend the QBO Desktop App, as a way to get past using an incognito window. This way you won't have to worry about deleting your browser's cookies. You can locate additional information about this, as well as download it, at the following link: Get QuickBooks Mac & Windows Apps, Powered by QuickBooks Online.

 

I'm glad to hear that you love QBO for your clients and appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts with the Community. 

 

Should you have any questions about this, or anything else, please let me know. Have a good day.
 

sarah22
Level 2

Can I run class reports for inactive classes without having to reactivate the class?

Thank you, David SC, for clarifying that I won't be able to filter the inactive classes. We will consult with our client to see if we can come up with a work around as this client doesn't need the other features available through Advanced and would be a hard sell to justify the price increase to maintain our current class usage. We add new classes about every other month and we have already deactivated as many classes as we can.

David-212915
QuickBooks Team

Can I run class reports for inactive classes without having to reactivate the class?

You're welcome, @sarah22.  I appreciate you following up with me.

 

While you're unable to select an inactive class to filter by, you may wish to consider activating it temporarily should you need to run a report on it. Of course, this is assuming that the account is below the usage limit for classes. This could be especially useful if you don't anticipate needing to frequently run reports on them.

 

I realize that you want to ensure that your client has the software that best suits their needs. Should you or the client have any questions about Advanced, I recommend the following article: QuickBooks Online Advanced Overview. Additionally, there is a Sample Company for Advanced that can be used to try out the software which can be accessed at the following link: QuickBooks Online Advanced Test Drive.

 

As always, I'd be glad to answer any additional questions should you have any. Best regards.

vpcontroller
Level 11

Can I run class reports for inactive classes without having to reactivate the class?

You can run the Profit and Loss by Class (summary and detail) reports but will display mixed with both active and inactive classes.

 

The issue here is there's no way to filter the report for inactive/deleted classes only. That's more seems like QBO lacks a way to filter the report for available data. These are known issues in QBO. Hope they focus on improving reporting data.

 

(In the meantime, you can always export to excel and filter the report as you need until they improve the reporting tool which seems like Neverland.)

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