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Using the "Deposit Detail" as my starting point, I would like to see customer check numbers appear for any deposit made during the filtered time period. I cannot find any of the available columns under Customize report>Display that include Check Number. When I make my deposits (Banking>Make deposits) one of the fields is CHK NO., but this does not appear in the available columns.
I'm glad to see you in the Community, tlyoung99.
We appreciate you sharing the steps you've performed to include the check numbers on the Deposit Detail report, particularly the result. This information will help us determine the next action we should take to resolve the issue.
Let's add the Num column to show the check numbers on the report. I'm here to help and guide you through the process.
Here's how:
For more details, check out this reference: Use Check or Deposit Detail Reports to show transaction links and mimic Cash Receipt Report. It provides a detailed explanation of how to choose or modify the filter so that it displays the type of transaction you want to show on the report.
In addition, our online resources cover topics such as how to manage your reports, as well as your company's income and customer transactions. Simply choose the article that best addresses your concern.
If you have any clarifications about customizing the report or have other QuickBooks concerns, drop a comment below and tag my name. I'll get back to assist you further, tlyoung99. Enjoy the rest of the day.
Hello there. You're on the right track in including check numbers on your Deposit Detail report, @tlyoung99.
Let's utilize the Rebuild Data tool so you can resolve any data issues with your company file in QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) and manage your deposit transactions accordingly.
Based on your description and attached screenshot, you may have a minor data issue with your company file. With this, I'd recommend utilizing the Rebuild Data tool. It's a built-in tool that can help automatically fix data issues with your company file. To do this, here's how:
In case the issue persists, continue performing the recommended solutions in this article, starting with Solution 2: Fix data damage on your QuickBooks Desktop company file.
On the other hand, you'll also want to ensure your QBDT software is updated to the latest release. This way, we can guarantee the program is running with the newest fixes and patches.
Also, you may want to check out this article as your reference to learn more about how QuickBooks generates reports and see the complete list of available ones in QBDT: Understand reports.
Please feel free to leave a comment below if you have other reporting concerns or questions about managing transactions in QBDT. I'm always ready to help. Take care, and I wish you continued success, @tlyoung99.
@Rea_M, I have followed all of the steps you provided, including Solution 2 (Rebuild Data tool and Quickbooks File Doctor). No problems are ever detected with my data, so there is nothing to repair. I have updated to the latest version (R12_7) and the issue still persists. Any other ideas or next steps to resolving my issue?
Hi there, tlyoung99.
I appreciate you for coming back to the thread to add extra details about your concern and for performing troubleshooting steps to resolve the issue. I'll be sharing clarification on how the check number works in the deposit and on the other transaction. Also. I'll ensure you can accomplish your goal by conducting the alternative instructions below.
When you manually made the deposit and enter the number on the CHK NO. field, it won't appear on the Deposit Detail report. That is the reason why there is no data on the Num field or it's visible on the said report.
Furthermore, the numbers that appear in the Num column on the said report or in the screenshot shared above usually come from the assigned check number when the customer payment is made. If you manually receive customer payment, enter a check number, and make a deposit, it will appear on the Deposit Detail report. I attached screenshots below for visual reference.
However, if you want to see the check number assigned from a deposit entry that you manually entered, I recommend running and customizing the Profit and Loss Detail report. This way, you're able to see detailed information about the transaction.
Here's how:
Lastly, you may refer to this article to see steps on how you can memorize reports in QuickBooks so the same settings of the customized report will be available for future use: Create, access and modify memorized reports.
Don't hesitate to reply below if you still have other concerns related to the check number. I'm always here to help, tlyoung99. Have a great day!
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