Reducing Target Count in QuickBooks for a Seamless Transition to QuickBooks Online May Require More Than Just a Condense, E-Tech Says
Kington, UK -- (SBWire) -- 09/10/2020 --To convert a QuickBooks desktop file -Enterprise, Premier, or Pro to QuickBooks Online, the Desktop file must have less than 350,000 targets.
A target is a detail line or item line in a transaction. For example, an invoice with 10 lines would take up 10 targets.The Targets of a QuickBooks transaction provides detailed information about the transaction and includes the target accounts, target names, target memos and target amounts.
The maximum number of targets that are allowed in a data file before converting to QuickBooks Online is 350,000. When converting to QuickBooks Online, the number of targets is the limiting factor, not the size of the file.
If a data file has more than 350,000 targets and needs to be reduced, a Condense or SuperCondense would need to be performed, experts say, or lists and balances would have to be imported without all transaction details.
A Condense or SuperCondense will remove all closed transactions prior to the cut-off date to reduce the target count. "Because files with inventory do not condense, a SuperCondense would be required in such cases. A SuperCondense will also be required if your data file does not condense normally or if you are using an International version of QuickBooks such as QuickBooks Canada or QuickBooks UK," E-Tech's John Rocha said.
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