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What Is the Closing Date Exception Report and How Do I Create It?

Chief Mechanic · September 6, 2010 ·

The Closing Date Exception Report in QuickBooks shows all transactions sorted by transaction type (e. g., Bill, Check, Invoice) dated on or before the Closing Date that were first recorded or modified after that date was established.  To add to its utility as an audit tool, it also includes the User Name of the user that recorded the transaction in the Last modified by column.

To produce this report, click on the Reports->Accountant & Taxes->Closing Date Exception Report menu selection.  Here’s a sample of the report:

QuickBooks Premier 2009 Closing Date Exception Report

The report begins with the changes to the Closing Date itself, followed by a list of transactions sorted by transaction type.  To change the settings for the Closing Date Exception Report, click the Modify Report… button:

QuickBooks Premier 2009 Closing Date Exception Report Display Tab

The Report Date Range refers to the transaction date itself.  As shown above, the report will include all applicable transactions dated up to and on the Closing Date.  The From field is blank because this setting looks backward to include all transactions.

The Days Entered / Last Modified refers to the actual date on which you performed this accounting task.  The To field is blank because this setting looks forward to include all transactions added or modified after the Closing Date.

By default, Show Deleted Transactions is checked, but you can uncheck this setting to exclude deleted transactions from the report.

Because changes to prior periods after they’ve been closed must be done with extreme care, this report is primarily an audit trail to quickly identify what transactions were recorded and by whom.

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What Does The Error “The Feature You Are Trying To Use Is On A Network Resource And Is Unavailable” Mean?

Chief Mechanic · September 5, 2010 ·

According to Intuit, the error “The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource and is unavailable ” can occur if you attempt to do 1 of the following:

  • install more than 1 version of QuickBooks from the same product and year, such as an attempt to install 2 versions of QuickBooks Premier 2009 or
  • attempt an installation where the installation source file (QuickBooks.msi) is different from the installer used when you first installed QuickBooks

See our related articles on Error 1706 and the installed product does not match the installation source.

Intuit’s own knowledge base article offers additional information.

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What Does the Error “The Installed Product Does Not Match The Installation Source” Mean?

Chief Mechanic · September 5, 2010 ·

According to Intuit, the error “The installed product does not match the installation source” can occur if you attempt to do 1 of the following:

  • install more than 1 version of QuickBooks from the same product and year, such as an attempt to install 2 versions of QuickBooks Premier 2009 or
  • attempt an installation where the installation source file (QuickBooks.msi) is different from the installer used when you first installed QuickBooks

See our related articles on Error 1706 and the feature you are trying to use is on a network resource and is unavailable.

Intuit’s own knowledge base article offers additional information.

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What Does Error Code 1706 Mean?

Chief Mechanic · September 5, 2010 ·

According to Intuit, Error Code 1706 is a result of receiving an error from Microsoft Windows relating to an attempted installation from removable media such as a CD or DVD.

See our article on a related error, the installed product does not match the installation source.

Intuit’s own knowledge base article offers additional information.

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What Does Error Code 1603 Mean?

Chief Mechanic · September 5, 2010 ·

According to Intuit, there are several possible causes for Error Code 1603:

  • the QuickBooks installer didn’t detect a version of Adobe Flash 7 or greater installed on your computer
  • the QuickBooks installer didn’t detect that the required Microsoft .NET 1.1 SP1 has been installed
  • you clicked Abort after receiving another error such as error code 1328
  • your copy of the Microsoft Windows installer is corrupt
  • your QuickBooks installation is damaged

Because there are several possible causes of Error Code 1603, the solutions vary as well.  Based on the additional information that accompanied the Error Code 1603, follow the appropriate link below to resolve it.

For 1603 errors that mention Adobe’s Flash player, consult this Intuit knowledge base article.

To determine the version of Adobe’s Flash player you have installed, you can use Adobe’s Version Test tool.

You can also use Adobe’s Flash Settings Manager to control the operation of your Flash player.

For 1603 errors that mention Microsoft’s .NET framework, consult this Intuit knowledge base article.

For 1603 errors that state that “The update installer has encountered an internal error” or “Unable to Apply Patch”, consult this Intuit knowledge base article.

For 1603 errors that occurred when installing an update, consult this Intuit knowledge base article.

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