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I have here the steps to convert sub-customer to project, @mhovley.
First, make sure that the Project feature is turned on every time you convert or merge a sub-customer to an existing project.
Here’s how:
1. Select Settings ⚙, then select Account and settings.
2. Go to the Advanced tab.
3. Find the Projects section and select Edit ✎ to expand it.
4. Select the Organise all job-related activity in one place checkbox.
5. Select Save and close your settings.
If you already have an existing sub-customer and project, you can merge them. This transfers your existing sub-customer transactions to an existing project:
1. Select the Projects menu.
2. Find the project you want to merge your sub-customer with.
3. Copy the name of the project.
4. Go to the Sales menu and then select the Customers tab.
5. Find and open the sub-customer.
6. Select Edit.
7. In the edit window, change the Display name to match the project name exactly.
8. When you're ready, select Save and Yes to confirm the merge.
You can use these articles for more detailed information when changing sub-customers into projects:
Please know that we always have your back, @mhovley. Get back to us here in the Community at any time if you have more concerns.
This is exactly what I have done dozens of times. It has worked three times. The other dozens of tries have failed to merge and just make a new empty project. I can see no difference between the times it has worked and the times it hasn’t, but there must be something.
Let me provide additional steps to keep it working, mhovley.
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Once done, go back and convert sub-customers into a project.
Let me know if there's anything else you need with QuickBooks. I'll be right here to help you.
This didn't work. I cleared the cache, restarted Chrome, and once again it creates a blank project instead of merging.
We want this fixed as much as you do, Mhovley. Let me route you to a different department.
I suggest reaching out to our customer care support so an agent can take a better look at this. They have more tools to investigate the issue further. Here's how:
Please take note of our support hours so you can get in touch with us.
You're always welcome to post in the Community if you have other concerns. Keep safe!
I talked to QB on the phone and they are escalating the problem since we couldn't resolve it.
Did they resolve this issue for you? I just convert 60 sub-customers to a project and it says its complete but there are not projects?? Can someone help with this?
Hi BG2017!
Thanks for joining this thread. Let me help you in converting sub-customers into projects.
It's good to know that it says the conversion is completed. You'll want to check if this behavior is caused by the browser you're using. You'll want to use an incognito window and review the Projects from there. Incognito won't save your browsing history which can result in an error.
These are some of the shortcut keys:
Also, you'll want to clear the cache and make sure you're using a supported and up-to-date browser. This can fix any browser-related issues.
If the same thing happens, please reach out to our Support Team so they can further investigate it.
I added these links if you need help in using the Project feature:
The Community is always here to help. Just leave a comment below.
Similar issue here. Some of my sub-customers show up and allow me to turn them into projects - but not all of them. Some are even under the same customer as others that were able to be converted. Only a select few out of over a 100 have been able to turn into projects.
Welcome to this forum, @dustinyoung. I see that some of your sub-customers are under the same customer as others are the only ones converted. And only a few have been able to turn into projects.
In your case, ensure the sub-customer is connected to only one main parent customer to make it work. It can't be a sub-customer of a sub-customer. Here's how:
Then, make sure also that your sub-customer doesn't have any sub-customers:
You can also visit this article for more insights about using projects and converting sub-customers or move only specific transactions into projects: Change sub-customers into projects.
Know that I'm always here to guide you should you need more help in managing your sub-customers and turn them into a project. Take care!
I had the same problem, the fix; Go to sub-customer, check the box for "Bill with Parent" checkbox once I did that, the sub-customer will show up in the convert to project list.
I work for a franchisor and we support over 350 locations. We are slowly converting our offices to QBO from QBD. For most of them the conversion goes fairly smoothly, however we have found a handful of our offices that cannot convert their existing jobs from QBD to projects in QBO. Intuit Support has been no help and basically will not even acknowledge a problem. This is a HUGE problem. I need to know what to tell Intuit Support so they understand that over 100 of our offices, all who operate exactly the same, have no problems converting their jobs to projects, and yet half a dozen offices show no jobs in the list when they try to convert. They are paying for a program that is not working for them and no one from Intuit seems to care. We have jumped through every imaginable hoop trying to get this sorted out, with no success. This only happens with offices that have migrated from QBD to QBO. Something went wrong during the migration of data but we can't seem to get anyone from Intuit to listen to us.
Hi there, BK.
Thanks for joining this thread. I'm here to help fix the issue you're having with the conversion, but I need to ask for more clarification.
Are the offices in question (unable to convert their existing jobs from QBDT to projects in QBO) received any error messages during the process? Did they successfully import/convert the list but without the projects? Any additional information will help me provide the best resolution for your concern.
Please click the Reply button below to add more details.
I'm looking forward to hearing from you soon.
I am having a similar issue. I need to convert my customers into projects. Since they are all currently customers & not sub-customers, i created new customers. Then I made my existing customers, which have all my transactions tied to, sub customers of the next customers.
After this is completed, I have tried over & over to follow the steps listed & I am never offered the option to merge the new project & sub customer so that all of my transactions transfer also. Is this possible to do this way or am i doing something incorrectly?
I appreciate your effort in following the suggestions above, Mr_wright4. I'm here to help you transfer your existing transaction to QuickBooks Online.
In QuickBooks Online, you can transfer the existing transaction from a customer to a project.
Here's how to add an unpaid invoice:
To add the paid invoice to the project:
To add existing expenses to a project:
Additionally, you can refer to the following articles that contain step-by-step instructions on how to calculate profits, cost by project, and other related topics:
If you have additional questions regarding the projects in QuickBooks Online, please don't hesitate to post them here in the Community space.
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