Using the QuickBooks Migration Extension | Microsoft Docs

This extension is included in the Data Migration assisted setup guide to help you migrate important business data from QuickBooks Online to Business Central . For example, this is useful when your business is growing, and you've decided to upgrade your business management app by starting to use Business Central .

What data can I import from QuickBooks Online?

You can import the following data from QuickBooks Online to Business Central :

We migrate only full amounts on sales and purchase documents. We do not update partially paid amounts. For example, if a customer has paid 300 of a total of 500 dollars on a sales invoice, we migrate the full 500. If you have received partial payments, you must update these manually, either before or after you migrate data. We recommend that you apply outstanding transactions before you migrate, just to make things easier afterward.

NOTE

We do not migrate purchase orders or sales orders.

Before you start

An important part of the migration process is to specify the accounts to migrate transactions to. It's a good idea to plan this mapping before you migrate data. For example, the accounts where you post transactions for:

Business Central requires that general ledger accounts have account numbers assigned to them. Make sure that account numbers are assigned to your accounts in QuickBooks Online.

If transactions in QuickBooks Online have tax amounts, you must set up a tax account for your tax jurisdictions in Business Central before you can post transactions.

How do I start using the extension?

Getting started is easy. All you need to do is run the Data Migration assisted setup guide. Here's how:

  1. Choose the Lightbulb that opens the Tell Me feature icon, enter Assisted Setup, and then choose Migrate business data.
  2. Follow the instructions on each step in the assisted setup guide.

What do I do after I migrate data?

After you migrate data, transactions have the status Unposted, so you can review them and make adjustments. To review the transactions, go to the page where you would normally find them. For example, to review unposted sales invoices, go to the Sales Invoices page. To review payment journals, go to the Payment Journals page.

There are a few things in particular that you should do:

See Also

Importing Business Data from Other Finance Systems
Customizing Business Central Using Extensions



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