Run QB13.exe from the e-manage folder. C:\Program Files\e-manageONE
The file path within Quickbooks and e-manage most likely does not match. To check:
In QB: File → Open Previous Company. Top one will be the path in QB
In EM: Tools → Configure User Settings → Quickbooks. Refer to UNC path.
You will want to make sure Quickbooks is opening the same way as the path in EM.
The user may have a different company file open (a backup for example).
Not able to send anything to QB
Check the path within QB by going to File → Open Previous Company and ensure the path is the same as in EM User Settings
Invoice is mapping to incorrect accounts / not showing account name
Within our Admin program, verify the correct accounts are mapped within the Product Types drop-down list
Ensure all accounts are active, and appropriately marked as Active and Receivable and/or Payable in the Chart of Accounts
Deposits for a new division won’t push to QB (no error)
Please contact support for assistance. The following is information for internal troubleshooting.
Check the Accounts table and make sure the deposit account for the new division has a QBListID. If not, make it the same as the other division
**NOTE: Only manually set this if the new division is using the same accounts as the old division.
Not able to send particular items, no error message (does nothing) or error about ListID
Click the “+” next to the item not sending and verify all the Accounts have a QBListID. If not, re-import chart of accounts
If that doesn’t work, search in QB’s Chart of Accounts (Lists → Chart of Accounts → Search for account name) to make sure there aren’t 2 accounts with the exact same name (income vs expense but both named the same for example).
Cannot push payment over. QuickBooks error message: You cannot pay more than the amount due.
Option 1: - Enter actual amount due in e-manage and not the overpayment amount. - Push over to QuickBooks. - Enter and process credit in QuickBooks. - Add a note in e-manage regarding overpayment and how credit was processed (credit on file or check number issued).
Option 2: - Enter actual amount due in e-manage and not the overpayment amount and do not push over to QuickBooks so check ‘Sent To Accounting’ - Manually enter the payment in QuickBooks with the overpayment amount. You will be prompted by QuickBooks on how you would like to process the credit (credit on file or check number issued). - Add a note in e-manage regarding overpayment and how credit was processed.