Hey, @wwobig.
It's great to see you back in the Community! Let's work together to figure out why your employee costs aren't showing up on the report any longer.
I recommend performing some troubleshooting steps, like Verifying and Rebuilding your data. This tool helps to fix common data issues in the system. Here's how:
Verify Data:
- Go to Window then select Close All.
- Go to File, then hover over Utilities.
- Pick Verify Data. If you see:
- QuickBooks detected no problems with your data—your data is clean, and you don’t need to do anything else.
- An error message—search for it on our QuickBooks Desktop support site for how to fix it.
- Your data has lost integrity—Data damage was found in the file. Rebuild your data to fix it.
Rebuild Data:
- Go to File, Utilities, and then choose Rebuild Data.
- QuickBooks will ask to make a backup before it rebuilds your company file. Tap OK. A backup is required before you can rebuild.
- Select where you want to save your backup, then OK. Don’t replace another backup file. Enter a new name in File name and select Save.
- Hit OK when you get the message Rebuild has completed.
- Go to File, select Utilities then select Verify Data again to check for additional damage.
- If the verify finds more damage, you’ll need to fix it manually. Search for the error(s) in the qbwin.log on the QuickBooks Desktop support site for how to fix it.
- If your error can't be found, you can restore a recent backup. Go to File then select Open or Restore Company.
This should do the trick. If you run into any other problems, don't hesitate to let us know. Have a wonderful day!