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I want to create a P/L report that excludes certain classes and can't figure a way to do it. Most of my transactions have no class associated with them and other transactions have a class. I can't find a way to directly exclude some classes in a report. If I fl
Thank you for reaching out to the QuickBooks Community, Gator88. Yes, there is a way to exclude certain classes when running your Profit and Loss report in QuickBooks Desktop. I will be delighted to show you how to do so.
You should have your customized report now showing the specific classes you wanted. For more information on how to make adjustments to reports, I recommended this article that is filled with ways to achieve this.
If you need any more assistance, the Community and I will be here at all times to help you. Have an awesome weekend and take care!
Hi SashaMC - thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, this does not work because there is no "no class" option in the multiple classes drop down menu. When I do this, any transaction that does not have a class assigned does not show up in the report. I want everything to show up except a particular class, including transactions with no class assignment.
Hi, @Gator88.
Thanks for reaching back out to the Community. I can see how beneficial this report would be for your unique business. At this time, a Profit and Loss report isn't this specific in QuickBooks Desktop. However, I'll send feedback to our Product Developers so they can consider this option/feature in one of the upcoming releases.
You can always check out our other apps that are associated with QuickBooks to build the report for you. Here's the link: QuickBooks Apps.
I'm only a post away if you need me. I'm always here to lend a helping hand. Have a great day!
Candice - thanks for the reply. It is disappointing that such a simple filter would not be included in a program like QB. Thanks again for reaching out.
Yep, I have the exact same issue. This seems like a pretty basic ability. Without it, I have to figure out a way to label an entire year's worth of transactions with a class. Please allow to EXCLUDE an attribute in filters!
I have the exact same issue, it seems like a very simple filter to include, and would be extremely helpful.
Good day, Chapin.
I understand that you need a Profit and Loss report but exclude those transactions associated with a class.
What I can suggest is to pull up the Profit and Loss by Class. All those transactions that have no class will be filtered automatically as Unclassified.
Simply go to the Reports tab, hover over Company & Financial, then select Profit and Loss by Class. Make sure to filter other info correctly, like the date and accounting method, to get the right data
This is how it looks like:
Here are some of the articles you'll want to check for more details:
Keep on posting here if you have more questions. Wishing you all the best!
Agree that an option for exclusion would be very beneficial - I am looking to do the same thing on an AR aging report. Any suggestions?
I have an idea to make sure you'll be able to filter your A/R Aging report, @Lisa galvin.
You can run either the A/R Aging Detail or Summary report and then customize it to exclude the classes you want. Let me guide you how:
To save the customization you've made for the said reports, you can click the Memorize button at the top. Then, create a unique name, and select OK. Doing so lets you access them quickly on the Memorized reports menu for future use. For more details about the process, please refer to this handy article: Create, access, and modify memorized reports.
You're always welcome to reply in the comment section below if you have more questions about managing your reports in QuickBooks Desktop. I'd be glad to help you some more. Have a good one.
Is this type of report available yet? I’m in need of doing this in my reports, but can’t seem to find a way.
Hope you're doing well, Blopes.
Are you referring to the report mentioned by my colleague ReyJohn_D? If yes, the A/R Aging Detail or Summary report is available in QuickBooks Desktop.
Also, I'd like to know the challenges you encountered when trying to find the report. Were you able to follow the steps provided above? If not, you can provide a screenshot. This way, we can easily determine what's causing this issue. This would also help me to share a concrete solution to your concern.
To access QuickBooks Desktop, you should sign as the QuickBooks Admin or make sure you have an appropriate role to access the reports within the company file. For more details about users and their permissions, you can check this article: QuickBooks Desktop Users and Restrictions.
Still, you can check this article to learn about handling QuickBooks reports: Create, access, and modify memorized reports.
I'll be around if you need further assistance, Blopes. Take care and stay safe healthy!
Is there a way to Mass-change transactions?
Like, I want to label all of my 'unclassified' transactions with a general class, so I can run reports accordingly.
Thanks for checking in with us, @KM402.
The option to mass-change transactions is unavailable in QuickBooks Desktop. We'll need to assign per class the unclassified amount. If you're running Balance Sheet by Class report, just follow the steps below:
If there's no field to add a class, it means QuickBooks doesn't support classifying the transaction. This means QuickBooks uses the first transaction in a workflow to classify amounts of subsequent transactions. This is also why you can't add a class to some transactions such as customer payments and bill payments.
QuickBooks uses the class you add on an invoice to classify the customer payment and the deposit. When entering a payment without an invoice (or a prepayment), it can’t classify the payment and deposit amounts. It shows as unclassified on the Balance Sheet by Class report. However, once you apply the pre-payment to an invoice, it will classify the payment amount correctly. Most transaction workflows work this way in QuickBooks.
If you're running a Profit and Loss report that shows a lot of amounts under the Unclassified column and you want to assign the correct class to these unclassified transactions, follow the steps in this article: Filter, sort, or total reports by Class.
Feel free to browse this link here if you need help with other tasks in managing your reports. It'll route you to our general topics with articles.
You're always welcome to reply in the comment section below if you have more questions about managing your reports in QuickBooks Desktop. I'd be glad to help you some more. Have a good one.
To all of you in this thread:
I did manage to mass change my transactions that were missing a class -
1) Accountant on the top bar
2) Client Data Review
3) Reclassify Transactions
I reclassified all non-classified transactions to a 'General Class', this way I can run 'Exclude Reports' and include the General Class.
Good Luck!
It absolutely blows my mind that I can run a P&L by class and see "unclassified" but I CAN NOT run a P&L by month for only unclassified!!! How would you recommend getting to this information by month?? I need four years, by account, by class.... seems like a pretty easy ask yet I can't get to it! Even a transaction detail report comes out in a format that is useless for anything but reading it, no way to put it in a simple pivot table to get account level totals.
Let's run the Profit and Loss Unclassified report, FinancePro.
This report helps you view the unclassified transactions. We'll have to customize it to filter the needed data. Here's how:
You may also want to export the report to Excel. There, you can further personalize the data.
Additionally, I've added an article that'll help you save the current customized settings of the reports in QuickBooks Desktop: Create, Access and Modify Memorized Reports.
Please keep us posted if you have other reports-related questions or concerns. We're always here to assist you.
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