Spring-Clean Your QuickBooks Company File
by Sandra Emanuel on 03/16/14
Spring-Clean
Your QuickBooks Company File
There are a lot of clues that indicate trouble with your QuickBooks
company file. Is it time for a check-up and tune-up?
After this ridiculously long winter, you’ll probably hear
few complaints about things like puddles in the street, summer heat and spring
cleaning. Most people are eager to throw open the doors and windows, and attack
the dirt that the season left behind, both inside and outside of the house.
It’s not hard to see when your home is dirty. QuickBooks
company file errors are harder to detect, but they’re there, including:
·
Performance problems
·
Inability to execute specific
processes, like upgrading
·
Occasional program crashes
·
Missing data (accounts, names, etc.)
·
Refusal to complete transactions, and
· Mistakes in reports.
Figure 1: If some transactions won’t go through when you click one of the Save buttons – or worse, QuickBooks shuts down -- you may have a corrupted company file.
Call for Help
The best thing you can do if you notice problems like this
cropping up in QuickBooks – especially if you’re experiencing multiple ones –
is to contact us. We understand the file structure of QuickBooks company data,
and we have access to tools that you don’t. We can analyze your file and take
steps to correct the problem(s).
One of the reasons QuickBooks files get corrupt is simply
because they grow too big. That’s either a sign of your company’s success or of
a lack of periodic maintenance that you can do yourself. QuickBooks contains
some built-in tools that you can
run occasionally to minimize your file size.
One thing you can do on your own is to rid QuickBooks of
old, unneeded data. The software contains a Condense Data utility that can do this automatically.
But just because
QuickBooks offers a tool doesn’t mean that you should use it on your own.
Figure 2: Yes, QuickBooks allows you to use this tool
on your own. But if you really want to preserve the integrity of your data, let
us help.
A Risky
Utility
The program’s documentation for this utility contains a list
of warnings and preparation steps a mile long.
We recommend that you don’t use this tool. Same goes
for Verify Data and
Rebuild Data in
the Utilities menu.
If you lose a significant amount of company data, you can also lose your
company. It’s happened to numerous businesses.
Be Proactive
Instead, start practicing good preventive medicine to keep
your QuickBooks company file healthy. Once a month or so, perhaps at the same
time you reconcile your bank accounts, do a manual check of your major Lists.
Run the Account
Listing report (Lists
| Chart of Accounts | Reports | Account Listing). Are all of your
bank accounts still active? Do you see accounts that you no longer used or
which duplicate each other? Don’t try to “fix” the Chart of Accounts on your
own. Let us help.
Figure 3: You might run this report periodically to see
if it can be abbreviated.
Be very careful here, but if there are Customers and Vendors
that have been off your radar for a long time, consider removing them – once
you’re sure your interaction with them is history. Same goes for Items and Jobs. Go through the
other lists in this menu with a critical but conservative eye. If there’s any
doubt, leave them there.
A Few
Alternatives
There are other options. Your copy of QuickBooks may be
misbehaving because it’s unable to handle the depth and complexity of your
company. It may be time to upgrade. If you’re using QuickBooks Pro, move up to
Premier. And if Premier isn’t cutting it anymore, consider QuickBooks
Enterprise Solutions.
There’s cost involved, of course, but you may already be
losing money by losing time because of your version’s limitations. All editions
of QuickBooks look and work similarly, so your learning curve will be minimal.
Also, try to minimize the number of open windows that are
active in QuickBooks. That will improve your performance. And what about your
hardware? Is it getting a little long in the tooth? At least consider adding
memory, but PCs are cheap these days. If you’re having problems with many of
your applications, it may be time for an upgrade.
A Stitch in
Time…
We’ve suggested many times here that you contact us for help
with your spring cleanup. While that may seem self-serving, remember that it
takes us a lot less time and money to take preventive steps with your
QuickBooks company file than to troubleshoot a broken one.