Why is QB QOH and Quantity different on the Item List
Why is QB QOH and Quantity different on the Item List.
All Orders 4.X
QB QOH is the quantity on hand within
QuickBooks. All Orders will update QB QOH when
ship docs, receivers, adjustments and work orders are recorded
in QuickBooks.
Quantity is the quantity that All Orders
computes. Quantity is updated when ship
docs, receivers, adjustments and work orders are saved.
There may be a time lag between the time when ship docs,
receivers, adjustments and work orders are saved and when they
are recorded in QuickBooks. This is called a
timing difference. You can see the transactions
that are causing timing differences between All Orders and
QuickBooks by selecting from the main menu: Company --->
Synchronize QuickBooks ---> Reconcile with QuickBooks --->
Inventory Reconciliation Detail.
If you have posted an invoice, customer
return, bill, credit memo or Adjustment directly through
QuickBooks with out it originating through All Orders you will
get a difference that needs to be reconciled.
You can view which items are in this state by selecting from
the main menu: Company ---> Synchronize QuickBooks --->
Reconcile with QuickBooks ---> Inventory Reconciliation
Summary. Any item with a reconcile amount not equal to 0
needs to be reconciled.
There are a couple of ways to reconcile:
1. Go through the
transactions in each system. Hint, use the Inventory
Valuation Detail in QuickBooks and Inventory Movement Detail
in All Orders.
2. Use the
reconciliation feature in All Orders by selecting from the
main menu: Company ---> Synchronize QuickBooks --->
Reconcile with QuickBooks ---> Reconcile to QuickBooks (if the
QuickBooks #s are correct) or Reconcile to All Orders (if the
All Orders #s are correct)
Consider the following QuickBooks preferences
which will assist.
1. Send
all unsent Transaction to QuickBooks will automatically post
ship docs, receivers, adjustments and finished work orders.
2.
Reconcile quantities on sync. Note, this may
increase synchronization time as all your inventory items and
assemblies will be analyzed.
10/31/2006
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