Currently subclasses from QuickBooks show at the most granular level. When choosing which classes are available for users can we also see the parent class? We can have multiple subclasses with the same name so its impossible to know which one to allow.
example Onsite:Projects and Hardware:Projects would both show as Projects
For what it’s worth, you can manually rename classes (and most other QuickBooks objects) within Ramp, under accounting settings. Depending on how many classes you have, that might be tedious though.
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Thank you @Kristaps_Berzinch for the tip, that is helpful for the end users. My issue is on the configuration side. The problem is you can’t view the parent of the class so you don’t know which subclass you are renaming.
Ah, I see what you mean. I thought the UI showed nested class names but I don’t see it now.
Thanks, Shimon! Just submitted this to the team. And thanks for chiming in @Kristaps_Berzinch ![]()