We offer an industry-standard SAP Business One migration service to
Quickbooks Premier, Pro, Acountant, Enterprise, or Quickbooks Online
conversion. All versions of SAP Business One can be migrated to
Quickbooks or Quickbooks Online with 100% accuracy. The conversion will
guarantee the Trial Balance, Profit and Loss, and Balance sheets in
Quickbooks will exactly match your Sage BusinessWorks data. All other
financial reports including Aging A/R, Aging A/P will match as well.
This is a full conversion of all lists and all historical transactions.
The following is a list of what is converted:
Lists
- Chart of Accounts
- Customers List
- Jobs List
- Vendors List
- Employees List
- Other Names
- Items List
- Assembly Builds
- Inventory Quantities and Values
- Item Sales Tax
- Terms List
TransactionsInvoicesCustomer PaymentsCredit MemoSales ReceiptsBillsVendor CreditsVendor PaymentsChecksJournal EntriesItem ReceiptsInventory AdjustmentsLiability AdjustmentsPaychecks (as Journal Entries)Payroll Liability ChecksSales Tax PaymentsTransfersWhat is not converted?
We currently only convert the core accounting information and not the following data types:
- Custom templates
- Budgets
- Bank Reconciliation
How it works?
The conversion process is simple and is outlined below. We also offer an expedited conversion service.
- Step
1: Contact us using the form below to schedule the conversion. You will
receive instructions to securely upload your SAP Business One SQL
Server data file backup.
- Step 2: Locate the SAP Business One backup file on your computer and upload it using the instuctions sent to you.
- Step
3: After the conversion is complete, you will receive a download link
to download the converted Quickbooks data file. The Quickbooks file will
open directly in Quickbooks without the need to do anything else.
SAP Business One versions converted
- SAP Business One 9.2
- SAP Business One 9.1
- SAP Business One 9.0
- SAP Business One 8.82
- SAP Business One 8.81
- SAP Business One 8.8
- SAP Business One 2007
- SAP Business One 2005
- SAP Business One 2004
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