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Office user accidentally entered a new customer as a job under another customer 8 months ago and that new customer (job) has had many invoices and payments since. Is there an easy way to change that job to an actual separate customer? Or do we need to delete and re-enter everything correctly? Thanks for your help!
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From the gear icon at the bottom left of the customer center put a check at "enable custom ordering". Select the job and drag it left and up. Payments will remain at what ever level they were received.
From the gear icon at the bottom left of the customer center put a check at "enable custom ordering". Select the job and drag it left and up. Payments will remain at what ever level they were received.
I use the latest version of quickbooks but on RightNetworks virtual desktop. There is no gear icon shown in the lower left.
Hello there, Flynn.
In QuickBooks Desktop, you can only change the customer linked to a job. You'll want to create another job to link it to your customer.
Here's how:
Please check the screenshots below.
Feel free to visit the Community if you have other concerns.
I'm looking for an answer to the original question. In Quickbooks Desktop, I'd like to change all of my jobs into customers (so each can have it's own county tax code). How can that be done?
The reason I'm doing this is because currently I have several jobs in different counties. Manual changing of tax codes is a beast of a time-eater.
Glad to have you here, @me8!
You can remove the customer's name in your job's profile to change it. I'll be happy to help you accomplish this.
Once done, your job's information will now be changed to a customer.
I've included a few screenshots for your visual reference.
Feel free to leave a comment below if you have any other questions about changing the profile of your customers or jobs. It'll be always my pleasure to lend you a helping hand.
Thanks for sharing a screenshot of the error, ET0903.
It means that a payment was made directly to a parent customer account even if the invoice was made using a job.
You'll need to remove both invoice and payments from the job before moving it to the customer account. Here's how:
Once done, go back to the job profile and reassign or move it to the parent account.
Thank you for your response.
I thought about doing it that way, but in order to move the payments I must determine when they were deposited and remove them, move them to the correct parent and redeposit them.
The job/client problem happened after I did a rebuild ( I did a backup, but didn't notice the mix up until later). It affected 2 clients and approximately 20 jobs that span over a 3-4 year period.
Is there a report that I can run that will help me locate when the deposits were made? Are there other options?
Thanks
Thank you for your response.
I thought about doing it that way, but in order to move the payments I must determine when they were deposited and remove them, move them to the correct parent and redeposit them.
The job/client problem happened after I did a rebuild ( I did a backup, but didn't notice the mix up until later). It affected 2 clients and approximately 20 jobs that span over a 3-4 year period.
Is there a report that I can run that will help me locate when the deposits were made? Are there other options?
Thanks
We can pull up the Deposit Detail report to view when payments were deposited, ET0903
Let me show you how:
You can also export or print the report as your reference before moving them into another bank account.
Leave your reply below if you need more help you with your financial reports. Have a nice day!
Thank you.
Than helps a lot.
I tried this and this is the error message i receive.
You have received payments for this job's invoices from customer XYZ. As a result you cannot move or reparent this job to a different customer.
Any clues?
Thanks for getting involved with this thread, catelectric.
The message you're seeing means that a payment or payments have been made to a parent customer's account. This can occur even if the invoices were created using your job.
To bypass this, you'll need to remove the invoice and payments from your job.
Here's how:
If you need to identify when deposits were made, you can run the Deposit Detail report to show when payments were deposited.
Please don't hesitate to send a reply if there's any additional questions. Have an awesome day!
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