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Thanks for reaching out, luis18.
Setting up sales rep is only available in QuickBooks Dekstop. You'll want to utilize the class and location tracking feature in QuickBooks Online. Then, pull up the Sales by Class Detail report. This will give you the same data you need. Please note to turn this feature on.
Once turned on, you can create a class in QBO. Here's how:
You can learn more information about creating and managing classes in QuickBooks Online in this article.
Then, to run the Sales by Class Detail report, please follow down the steps I outlined below:
I'm also adding an article about customizing reports for your guide.
I'm just a post away if you need more help.
Consider having a CRM app to do so. You don't need to give any access to QBO.
Hi, i need to be able to take total sales and split out the sale total only (no shipping or tax) as 80% and 20% to to different beneficiaries (two separate companies). I need to be able to run a (custom memorized) bi-weekly sales report showing what the sales were, in detail, and the total for each company (20 or 80%). Am I able to do this in QB Online and if so, how?
Hey there, @wb5992.
Thanks for reaching out to the Community for support. I'm happy to lend a helping hand with your split transaction.
When you enter a transaction into the register, only one account can be associated with it. But if you need to list multiple accounts, you can enter a split transaction into the register. I've included the steps to enter a split transaction below.
Now that we've covered how to enter your split transaction let's find a report that best works for you.
I recommend checking out a few different reports in the For my accountant section. These reports cover all your sales history, such as the Balance Sheet report, Profit and Loss, and Transaction Detail by Account.
For more details about entering split transactions and customizing reports, check out:
Please let me know if you have additional questions or concerns. You can reach out to the Community at any time. Take care and always know I'm only a Reply away.
What CRM works best?
Hi there, rose_gildor.
QuickBooks integrates with hundreds of third-party software developers.
While I’m unable to recommend an app, I can route you to the website where you can look for an application specific to your business needs. From there, you can integrate the app to QuickBooks Online (QBO).
Additionally, to view a wide range of options, use specific keywords to narrow down the search. You can check the reviews from other customers to help you decide which app suits your business type and needs.
In case you need tips and related articles in the future about the "How Do I" steps in QuickBooks Online, visit our QuickBooks Community help website for reference.
Let me know if you have any additional questions by using the Reply option below. I'm here to ensure your continued success. Have a great day!
What kind of business do you run? A few CRM apps are fit for a specific industry (e.g construction, field service, non profit).
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