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How can I change COGS Account Number for parts we sell without QB changing the account number for retroactive transactions? We want the change to be effective going forward.
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Thanks for checking back in, @WB19.
I hope you're having a great day so far.
If the account you're referring to has any transactions associated with it, then yes, it will affect any transactions connected to it. As my colleague has mentioned above, if you change the COGS account number for parts you sell the account number change will apply retroactively and affect historical transactions using that account.
For more information about closed books, check out: Close your books in QuickBooks Desktop.
Please don't hesitate to let me know if you have any additional questions or concerns. Take care!
Glad to have you here in the Community, @WB19.
The ability to change the COGS Account Number without changing the account number for parts you sell for retroactive transactions is not available in QuickBooks Desktop.
If you change the COGS account number for parts you sell the account number change will apply retroactively and affect historical transactions using that account. QuickBooks Desktop applies changes globally across all instances of the account, including past, present, and future transactions. This is a consideration to keep in mind if you need to adjust reporting or keep track of historical data.
However, you have the option to add a note per parts item and enter a text or description you want to put. Here's how:
I've also included this link in case you need them for your future business work:
Please let me know if you have other concerns or inquiries about managing your COGS account in QuickBooks Desktop. I'll be there to lend a hand. Keep safe!
If I change an account number and have the 2023 year closed with password protection, Would this prevent QB from making the changes to 2023 transactions?
Bob W
Thanks for checking back in, @WB19.
I hope you're having a great day so far.
If the account you're referring to has any transactions associated with it, then yes, it will affect any transactions connected to it. As my colleague has mentioned above, if you change the COGS account number for parts you sell the account number change will apply retroactively and affect historical transactions using that account.
For more information about closed books, check out: Close your books in QuickBooks Desktop.
Please don't hesitate to let me know if you have any additional questions or concerns. Take care!
Thank you very much!
Thanks for getting back, WB19.
On behalf of my colleague Tori B, I want to extend a warm welcome back to you. I’m glad that the education provided by my colleague helps you on handling your COGS account effectively.
To further assist you, I’d like to share some resources that can help you manage your bank entries in QBDT more effectively:
Revisit this thread if you have any additional questions or concerns. If you need assistance reconciling your records or have any other inquiries about bank connectivity in QBDT, click the Reply button. My team and I are always here and ready to help whenever you need guidance.
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