Table of Contents

Introduction

This material provides guidance in setting up the most straightforward linkage from Ranger DispatchDirect to QuickBooks. In material that follows in this section, all revenue from Ranger is forwarded to a single sales line “Item” in QuickBooks. However, there is capability within DispatchDirect to forward revenue information to QuickBooks by product/service offering (Vehicle Class/Service Offering) including, for each product/service offering, the specific components that contribute to the total charges for a tow, such as mileage, Extras, and Labor. If you would prefer to collect more detailed revenue information in QuickBooks, go to

http://www1.rangersst.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=support:quickbooks_setup_advanced

Overview

For accounting, Ranger provides linkages to QuickBooks - the #1 rated business accounting software for small- and medium-sized businesses. The benefits of using QuickBooks (vs. accounting functionality within Ranger) Include:

There are a few guiding principles that create the framework for the linkage of Ranger to QuickBooks

Major Building Blocks

There are three major building blocks in configuring the connection between QuickBooks and Ranger. All must be made ready before triggering the connection.

Before You Start - Design Variables

DispatchDirectTM captures revenue information at a very “granular” level of detail. For example, each job is associated with a product/service offering (Vehicle Class/Service Offering) and the total charges for a call is the result of adding multiple components, some of which are user-defined (see Pricing Templates):

Ranger will provide management reporting along multiple dimensions - revenue by account and/or by offering and/or by individual pricing elements such as Mileage. Descriptive information related to the services delivered (e.g., PO #, service rendered: Vehicle Class/ Service Offering) can be included.

QuickBooks must be configured before linking to Ranger. The first major decision is to determine how much detail should be forwarded to QuickBooks. At a minimum, revenue should be recorded and sent by Account (customer) and by job. However, there is flexibility to send much more revenue detail. Accommodating more detail in QuickBooks, requires added complexity in setting up the QuickBooks accounting structure and the linkages to DispatchDirectTM.

There are four broad options to consider:

  1. Low Complexity - All components of the charges for a job are summarized in a single number - the Total Charges - and this amount is sent to QuickBooks (by Account, for each job). QuickBooks reporting would center on total sales/revenue, and sales by Account (customer) by period.
  2. Medium Complexity v1 - In addition to the Total charges, each of the individual component parts of the charges are sent to QuickBooks. This requires setting up the line items in QuickBooks to collect those charges. In addition to revenue/sales by Account by period, QuickBooks would have detail to report revenue by source - e.g., tow charges, mileage, labor - for comparison to expense data, if so desired.
  3. Medium Complexity v2 - In addition to the Total charges, each job would be further defined based on the Primary offering - Vehicle Class/Service Offering. This requires setting up the line Items in QuickBooks to collect charges by Vehicle Class/Service Offering (for the desired level of detail - see also Classes/Offerings). In addition to revenue by Account by period, QuickBooks would have the data to report revenue mix and trends by “Product/Service”. A variant of this approach would be to define only one of the two dimensions of an offering - just Vehicle Class (Light Standard, Light Luxury, Medium, Heavy), or just Service Offering (Towing Standard, Towing Emergency, Towing Hat Move).
  4. High Complexity - QuickBooks is set up to report revenue by product/service offering (could be each primary cell in the matrix - see Classes/Offerings) and by the individual components making up the Total Charges. In this scenario, QuickBooks must be set up to have the “Items” for each Vehicle Class/Service Offering and for each of these to have line items for each component of the charges to a customer.

DispatchDirectTM can forward as much detail as desired into QuickBooks. From a practical perspective, we recommend the “Low” or “Medium” complexity set-up option, since detailed information is available in DispatchDirectTM for management analysis and queries. (Please contact Ranger if there is a management report that is needed, but not readily available in DispatchDirectTM.)

Since Ranger provides extensive management reporting, most customers opt for a much simpler setup in QuickBooks. However, the flip side: configuration and set-up is a one-time task - it's worth investing the “design time” to have an approach that fits what is needed for driving performance improvement and financial management. Ranger provides flexibility to accomplish your business objectives.

The material that follows assumes that the “Low” complexity option is suitable for the business. If a higher level complexity option is preferred, go to

http://www1.rangersst.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=support:quickbooks_setup_advanced

As mentioned earlier, over time, there is the potential for minor discrepancies between the numbers reported in Ranger and QuickBooks. The only variances will be changes made to records in QuickBooks - after records in Ranger have been “locked”.

Setting Up QuickBooks

Company Configuration

If you are installing QuickBooks (QB) for the first time, the QB set-up wizard (“EasyStep Interview”) will guide the initial configuration process. Obviously, the configuration decisions need to reflect the character of the business. As recommended in QB, your accountant would be a helpful resource and should be consulted. For the Ranger test company (ABC Company) that is used as an example in this narrative, the following configuration choices were made:

Setup - "Add the people you do business with"

From this point, a new user will be guided through QuickBooks Setup to enter specific company information. The first of these information sets is “The people you do business with”. This provides a place to record information on vendors and customers. During the synchronization process, customer records will usually be linked based on the company short code. (There is an option to use the full name.) The recommended approach:

Setup - "Add the products and services you sell"

The setup process for products and services (“Items” in QB) is similar for first-time and established QuickBooks users. The first step is deciding the granularity of sales information that you will want to maintain in QuickBooks - understanding that there is more detail in Ranger for management reporting than may be appropriate for financial/tax accounting. Review the earlier section - Before You Start - Design Variables - for more information.

Established users will probably want to retain the current QB “Items” for sales reporting. In this case, the next step becomes mapping these Items to sales details (the total and/or components of the total charges to a customer) in Ranger (skip to next section).

The example below, is a Low Complexity case.

The case example - ABC Company - has defined the following offerings:

Business requirements for the case example: Transfer summary tow charges by customer to QuickBooks for invoicing and accounting

All charges to customers - both for Towing and On-Scene services - will be summarized into a single amount - Towing/Service Charges

From the setup wizard in QuickBooks,

Setup - "Check config for Deposits"

Check to confirm that payments will go to Undeposited Funds

Go to Edit » Preferences » Payments » Company Preferences

Linking Ranger DispatchDirectTM And Quickbooks

Creating the connection between DispatchDirectTM and Quickbooks requires that two applications are in place.

QuickBooks Web Connector

For more recent versions of QuickBooks, the Web Connector will be installed along with the accounting software. The Web Connector will be found in the QuickBooks program folder: Start - All Programs - QuickBooks folder - Web Connector. If this application is not installed, it can be downloaded for free from Intuit:

  1. Click on “Download and install the QuickBooks Web Connector”. Note: this download will not affect any of the information stored in QuickBooks.
  2. Click on “Save”
  3. Be sure to remember where the file is downloaded (ideally in the QuickBooks folder) because it will be needed to initiate each and every connection to Ranger DispatchDirectTM.

rangersst QuickBooks Application

The download of the rangersst QuickBooks configuration file is a one-time task:

Initial Linkage - Quickbooks and Ranger DispatchDirect

When these steps are complete, the pieces are in place for the first linkage between QuickBooks and DispatchDirectTM. The objective of the first connection is to transfer the Item detail from QuickBooks into DispatchDirectTM. This will enable mapping of Ranger data to QuickBooks Items. Proceed as follows:

The web connection is now configured. Once again, any further communications will be initiated though QuickBooks Web Connector from the QuickBooks folder.

Mapping Data From DispatchDirectTM To QuickBooks

Establishing The Hierarchy Designed For QuickBooks

The final steps in setup will structure the mapping of detailed information on the charges for a job as collected in Ranger, to the (usually more summarized) sales “Items” as defined previously in QuickBooks.

The level of effort depends on the design decision as to the granularity of information that will be transferred to QuickBooks. For less complex designs, there are a few relatively straightforward mapping options available in DispatchDirectTM.

For this Low Complexity case example, the decision was to map all charges into a single revenue/sales line Item in QuickBooks.

Note: any changes to the definition of services - Vehicle Class/Service Offering combinations - must be reflected in corresponding changes in the setup for QuickBooks.

Creating The Detailed Mapping

The next task is to “map” each of the individual data fields in Ranger to the sales accounting Items in QuickBooks. From the initial linkage with QuickBooks, DispatchDirectTM collected the Items for sales accounting as entered previously (see: Setup - “Add the products and services you sell”). These “Items” from QuickBooks will now be available in the drop-down menus for each of the component charges to create the linkage.

This case example, is taking a highly summarized approach and only sending job totals by Customer/Account to QuickBooks. For this case example:


Transferring Charges From DispatchDirectTM To QuickBooks

Validating Invoices To Be Transferred

After configuration and setup have been completed, DispatchDirectTM is ready to send and QuickBooks is ready to receive invoice information. Most companies choose to do this at least on a weekly basis - to avoid a backlog in the process, and more importantly, to expedite the sending of invoices and the receipt of payments.

Information is generally flowing from DispatchDirectTM to QuickBooks. However, any changes to Item definitions in QuickBooks will be collected by DispatchDirectTM and be available to refine the mappings in “Invoice line item configuration”.

Once a Job has been transferred to QuickBooks, the records are “locked” in DispatchDirectTM and can no longer be corrected. Before transferring jobs to QuickBooks, it is recommended that the Job charges are reviewed in DispatchDirectTM. This review is facilitated by a summary in “Reports - Quickbooks pending invoices”.

Jobs (pending invoices) can be organized by Account (Requested By), and show the detailed build-up to the total amount.

Corrections to a Pending Invoice can be made by:

Executing the Transfer To QuickBooks

Once validated, job invoice information is ready to be forwarded into QuickBooks. When a Job is forwarded to QuickBooks, the record in DispatchDirectTM is “flagged” so that it will not be sent again. The Job record is also “locked” since any attempts at correcting entries in DispatchDirectTM cannot be forwarded to QuickBooks.

To accomplish the transfer, complete the following steps