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Buy nowI have Classes set up in my Quickbooks - and some of the classes have sub-classes.
Ex.In the summer, I run a summer camp with two locations - the Class in Summer Camp, the Sub-class is Summer:MP or Summer:BD for the two locations.
I have staff that works at both locations and doing other things (identified with other classes or sub-classes) during the payroll week. Ex. Someone works 2 hours at one location and then 2 at the other and then in the evening works for our adult programming at a school. On Quicktime, they can identify which classes and sub-classes they are doing the work for. And when I export it - I can see the hours on their timesheet. But...no matter what I do. All their wages go to the class i had to assign to them in the payroll settings. I can't erase that in the payroll setting - you have to give an initial class for each employee. But i need the classes and subclasses to override each other and align with the timesheet. What is the point of Quicktime importing classes/subclasses from Quickbooks and them exporting the information if the information doesn't map. I can't be the only one that has employees working part-time ours in multiple classes. What is the solution - that isn't a journal entry that allows for way too much human error.
Thanks!