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Using the Clean Up Company Data Utility

Chief Mechanic · April 10, 2010 ·

The notion of “spring cleaning” has been around for a long time. In the business accounting world generally and among QuickBooks users specifically, there are several forces that combine to make this a common time of the year for clean up. Financial and tax reporting requirements cause business owners and accountants to take a closer look at their accounting systems after closing the books on the just completed year. For QuickBooks users, Intuit’s service discontinuation policy also comes into play. For QuickBooks 2007 users, the lights on Intuit’s online services will go dark on May 31, 2010, forcing users that need these services to upgrade.

QuickBooks includes a powerful utility to help with the clean up process: the Clean Up Company Data utility. Running this utility is a great way to grab some important benefits:

  • improve QuickBooks performance by reducing the size of the company file
  • improve efficiency by reducing the number of list entries QuickBooks users have to scroll through
  • reduce the chance of assigning a transaction to the wrong list item

Company file size has a big impact on performance in QuickBooks. If you’re running QuickBooks Pro or Premier and your company file is much bigger than 100 Mb, it’s time you investigated the Clean Up Company Data utility. If your QuickBooks lists are filled with stale entries, you’re wasting time on every transaction reaching the right list entry and increasing the risk you choose the wrong one. The time waste and risk is small on each individual transaction, but multiply that over thousands of transactions per year. The costs and the risk of even a few erroneous transactions can become material.

To help get you started on running the Clean Up Company Data utility, we’ve posted 2 new articles in our KnowledgeBase.

The first article is an overview of what the Clean Up Company Data utility does, and the second covers the effects of running the Clean Up Company Data utility.

It’s never to late to get a jump on your spring cleaning.

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What Does the Clean Up Company Data Utility Do?

Chief Mechanic · April 9, 2010 ·

The Clean Up Company Data… utility performs 2 functions:

  1. selectively summarizes closed transactions by creating new general journal entries by month and deletes the summarized transactions
  2. selectively removes unused list items, including accounts, items, customers, vendors, other names, and To Do notes

The Clean Up utility can accomplish several important goals:

  • improve performance by reducing the size of the company file
  • improve efficiency by removing stale list items
  • reduce recording errors by reducing the chance of assigning a transaction to the wrong list item

It can be used to remove transactions as of a specific date or to remove all transactions.

QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions 10 Clean Up Option 1

QuickBooks will not remove a closed transaction if it has 1 of the following attributes:

  1. it is an uncleared bank or credit card transaction
  2. it is marked To be printed
  3. it is an invoice or estimate and marked To be sent
  4. it contains unbilled costs

By default in the clean up process, closed transactions that meet any 1 of these 4 criteria will not be summarized and deleted, but these defaults can be changed. We don’t recommend changing these defaults, with the possible exception of transactions excluded because of the To be printed or To be sent flags.

QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions 10 Clean Up Option 2

Unused list items can be removed from 1 or more of some important QuickBooks lists as part of the clean up:

QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions 10 Clean Up Option 3

The Clean Up utility will complete 4 steps:

  1. Make a backup
  2. Verify the company file (.qbw)
  3. Create an archive copy of the company file (.qbw)
  4. Clean up data

Just before starting the clean up, QuickBooks will describe what it is about to do and ask you to proceed with the clean up:

QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions 10 Clean Up Starting the Process

During the clean up process itself, you’ll see the following messages, indicating that processing is being performed:

QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions 10 Clean Up Processing 1
QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions 10 Clean Up Processing 2

Once the clean up process has successfully completed, you’ll see this information window:

QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions 10 Clean Up Processing Complete

Running the Clean Up utility has a significant impact on your company file. See our related article on the effects of running the Clean Up utility.

For more information on the Clean Up utility, consult this Intuit knowledge base article.

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What Are the Effects of Running the Clean Up Utility?

Chief Mechanic · April 9, 2010 ·

When the Clean Up utility is run, the effects on a company file (.qbw) can be significant. The goals of the Clean Up utility are to shrink the company file size and to make using that file more efficient. These gains come with some trade-offs.

Important considerations when using the Clean Up utility are:

  1. Transaction details from the cleaned up period will no longer exist in the company file (.qbw), so detail reports will not be available for the cleaned up period
  2. Financial statements and summary reports for the cleaned up period will be accurate to a given month but not a shorter interval of time, because the clean up process summarizes transactions with a monthly journal entry
  3. Inventory transactions up until the first inventory transaction that can’t be removed will be summarized in an inventory adjustment using the average cost of the items on that date; clean up of inventory items stops after the first inventory item that can’t be cleaned up
  4. Cash basis reports for a cleaned up period will not be accurate because detail transactions are required to determine a transaction’s paid status
  5. Sales tax reporting for the cleaned up period will be accurate because QuickBooks does not delete information required to produce reports on sales tax liabilities
  6. Regardless of the end date specified for the clean up, QuickBooks retains payroll transactions for both the current and prior years based on the current setting of your computer’s clock
  7. Only Estimates with a job status of Closed are deleted; Estimates with any other job status are preserved
  8. Lists elements for 6 lists may be optionally removed if they’re not used in a transaction

The principal trade-off is that detail history for the period cleaned up will no longer be in your primary company file (.qbw). You’ll have to open an archive or a copy to review details from the cleaned up period or run reports that aren’t accurate for a cleaned up period, such as a cash basis report.

The Clean Up utility optionally can remove lists elements from 6 lists that are no longer used in a transaction. These lists are:

  • accounts
  • customers
  • vendors
  • other names
  • invoice items
  • To Do notes

Each of the 6 lists can be selected for clean up individually, as shown in the screenshot below.

QuickBooks 2010 Clean Up Select Unused List Items
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