Technical Solution For Error 213 in QuickBooks Desktop
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A viable solution for error 213 in QuickBooks Desktop
QuickBooks is a dependable bookkeeping application that can manage finances for small and mid-size businesses. However, users are sometimes troubled by error 213 in QuickBooks Desktop, which doesn’t allow them to launch or install the software. If you encounter a similar issue on your QB, keep reading the blog to learn why this happens and the useful technique to eliminate the issue. Approach our QB support team at 1-855-856-0042 for troubleshooting guidance to resolve the error.
Read why you come across QuickBooks Desktop error 213 This QB error develops while importing transactions from the company file or from another accounting software. The primary reasons why the data import fails due to this error are discussed below- The account list in your QB has many duplicate entries, which leads to data discrepancy with the original financial data. One or more entries in the data have turned inactive, and QB fails to process them while importing the transactions. A virus attack of data corruption in the HDD has affected the QB program files stored on your system. Easy way to remove QuickBooks error message code 213 This error doesn’t let you update new financial data in QuickBooks using a company file or by importing transactions from a different bookkeeping software. The technique useful to rectify this QB runtime error is compiled below-
Solution- Remove the duplicate entries in QB account data and ensure there are no inactive data entries QuickBooks displays this error code when you move transaction data from another accounting software. The error might also stop you from importing the company file data into QuickBooks if the file is damaged or there are many entries with an identical name. Duplicate entries in the account data can create problems while importing data due to discrepancies with the original financial data. You’ll see this error code come up on the screen whenever QuickBooks fails to access the data due to inactive data entry in the account list. You can resolve the issue by checking if there are any inactive entries and deleting the duplicate entries. Refer to these steps- Reboot your PC and launch the QB Desktop application. Go to the Lists menu and click the Item List option in the list. Tap the drop-down error in the Items tab and click the Show inactive items option. Check the data to locate duplicate entries with an identical name. Delete all the duplicate entries you find or add/delete an alphabet in their names to make them unique. Ensure the QB data is accessible by running the verify-rebuild utility.
In case you don’t find any duplicate entries in the account data, you need to open the QBWIN.log file and delete the entries manually, as shown in the following steps- Launch the file explorer and go to C:\Users\YOUR USER NAME\AppData\Local\Intuit\QuickBooks\log\XX.X\QBWin.log (XX is year). Double-click the QBWIn.log and press Ctrl+End once the file opens to move to the bottom of the file. Press the Windows+F keys to launch the search window and type ‘Duplicate’ in the command section. Hit Enter and type the name, account with all the other info displayed in the error message. Right-click the duplicate file and tap Rename. Add/remove a character in the file name to make its name unique.
Conclusion This blog tells us why you cannot import financial transactions due to error 213 in QuickBooks Desktop. The appropriate methods to eliminate the error are mentioned in the blog, and we hope you use them to prevent issues while importing data into QuickBooks. Consult our QB support team at 1-855-856-0042 if you run into problems while using the solutions.