keiary wrote:I recently took over from the former treasurer and noticed that my church has PCP on two separate computers. Both are version 10.4 but I have verion 11, which has not yet been installed. One computer A has the fund balances for a prior year that I would like to bring forward into another year. However, on the other computer B which does not have the beggining balances, some changes were madeto the fund accounting (added new contribution funds to the chart of accounts) and also did some work in the payroll including printing payroll checks. The payroll segment was never used on computer A which has the beginning balances. How do I get the beginning balances into the PCP on computer B on which the recent accounting changes were made? I fear that restoring the accounting data (using the Restore utility of the Accounting module) from computer A to B will cause me to lose the current information. And if I try to restore from B to A, I might lose the beginning balances which I want to start the new year. Please help. Thanks.
First off, in order for your version 11 to use ANY of the previous accounting data, you're going to have to install it on one of those computers in order to convert the data to the version 11 database. From what it appears you are trying to do, you may have that in mind.
In either case, you are correct, restoring the accounting data from one to the other will overwrite data on the receiving machine.
I would select the one that has most of the current year's transactions, I'm assuming its Computer 'B'. Then I would create transactions to enter the beginning balance. This type of transaction is covered in this Knowledge Base article
http://powerchurch.com/support/kb/kbvie ... icle_id=54 which refers to Version 9, but is applicable to all versions from 9 on. The area you want is talking about an incorrect starting balance at the bottom.
Then I would install Version 11 on that computer to convert that data.
Now here's a question, I'm assuming that since everything you talk about appears to be on standalone computers, so there's no network being used, correct ??
My friendly advice is to get one computer setup as the 'server' so that only ONE database is being used and updated by the other clients on the network.
If you can't network the systems, then what are you planning to do as far as backups, restores, etc ?