Siteline offers the ability to export your invoice information to QuickBooks Enterprise via a file-based integration, providing a downloadable IIF file for each pay application that you can then import into QuickBooks Enterprise.
This article provides instructions for exporting the invoice IIF file from Siteline. For additional information on importing IIF files into QuickBooks Enterprise, please see this article published by QuickBooks.
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Step by Step Instructions
Company set up
After we have enabled your QuickBooks integration, you will need to go to your company settings in order to add some information needed for the invoice exports.
From the settings, add default information about your accounts and items in QuickBooks. For any individual project, you'll be able to customize this information if you would like to use accounts or items that are different from the default.
When adding accounts and items, it is important that the name used here is exactly the same as the name used in QuickBooks. If any of the accounts are a sub-account, such as a parent account called Accounts Receivable with a sub-account called Progress Billing, include both names separated by a colon (in this example, it would be Accounts Receivable:Progress Billing).
The Invoice item (progress) chosen here will be associated with every progress line item that is exported to QuickBooks. If your billing is consolidated into a single line item, one item will be exported to QuickBooks. If you export every line item that you billed, each line item will be associated with the same QuickBooks item. The Invoice item (retention) chosen here will be associated with the retention line item for any invoice that has it. Please note: Siteline will only map to one Invoice Item for progress and retention in QuickBooks.
Note that only a one accounts receivable account can be used here. The A/R account field in Siteline must map to an account of "Accounts Receivable" type in Quickbooks. All other accounts must be of a different type for the file to be imported into QuickBooks.
Project set up
Once you have set up your default information, you will have an opportunity to update this on a project by project basis if needed. By default, each new project created will have the defaults included, but you can change this during project set up.
If the name of the customer or project in Siteline is different from the name of the customer or job in QuickBooks, you'll also have the opportunity to add the QuickBooks names for these entities here. For the import into QuickBooks to work properly, the name of the customer and job listed here must match what you have in QB.
If you need to update this later, you'll be able to do so in project settings.
Single invoice step-by-step instructions
Once you've finished working on your pay application and are ready to export the invoice data to QuickBooks, navigate to the
Invoicetab in the pay app you'd like to export to QuickBooks Enterprise.
Click on the export icon (the arrow pointing towards the upper right-hand-side) at the top of your Schedule of Values.
Click on the
Export to QuickBooks Enterprise (.iif)option.
On the next page, you’ll see the default invoice number, which will be the project number and the pay app number, separated by a hyphen (ex. 1930-01 for project number 1930 and pay app #1). You can change this to another value that is up to 20 characters long. You can also choose whether or not you want to include retention in the invoice that is exported, and whether you'd like it to include separated line items, or a single line item that represents the entire amount invoiced.
When all non-optional information has been completed, you’ll be able to click
Downloadand download the.IIFfile for this pay application.Once the download is complete, you'll be able to import the file into QuickBooks Enterprise.
Bulk export instructions
From the Reporting tab, click Import Export in the top right corner and choose Export to QuickBooks.
Only pay apps that have been submitted will be available for export. Choose the project invoices you'd like to export, then click next to download the
.IIFfile.Once the download is complete, you'll be able to import the file into QuickBooks Enterprise.
