ChristineJoieR
QuickBooks Team

Other questions

Yes, the migration process also includes the recent condensed data, Beachpoodle. A good approach is to manually input the data into QuickBooks Online after you have condensed it. Let me explain this further to you.

 

Once the data has been condensed, this action is irreversible. It is essential to back up your file before you condense it so you have your current data available if you need it.

 

QuickBooks offers two methods for condensing files. The first method allows you to keep all transactions but deletes the audit trail information up to a certain date, so you won’t need to re-enter anything. The second method lets you remove specific transactions, which you can recreate by hand.

 

In your situation, manually entering the transactions into QuickBooks Online is the best thing to do. It will help ensure that everything is accurate and organized. 

 

Furthermore, I recommended creating a backup of your QBDT company file before proceeding with these actions. This precaution ensures data file recovery if any issues arise.

 

Once your migration is complete, you can refer to these articles to familiarize QuickBooks Online features:

 

 

If you have any lingering questions or concerns regarding data migration to QuickBooks Online (QBO), please don't hesitate to leave a comment. I'm available to provide assistance and ensure a smooth transition.