Will Reckon Accounts Plus read a Reckon Accounts Premier data file

bradn
bradn Member Posts: 3 Novice Member Novice Member

Currently using Desktop Reckon Accounts Plus Premier (Professional Services)

Looking at downgrading to Reckon Accounts Plus (Desktop).

Will my current data file still be usable in Accounts Plus?

Answers

  • Acctd4
    Acctd4 Accredited Partner Posts: 4,204 Reckon Accounts Hosted Elite Expert Reckon Accounts Hosted Expert
    edited 5:07AM

    Welcome to the community @bradn ! 😊

    Reckon Accounts desktop has just Plus or Premier, so I’m assuming you mean you’re currently using Premier but want to downgrade to Plus ?

    Unfortunately, a file can generally only be upgraded (but not down) due the additional features already within a higher-version file 😬

  • bradn
    bradn Member Posts: 3 Novice Member Novice Member

    Thanks for answer :)

    Yes currently using Premier - Professional Services.

    Looks my options are:

    • stay with the same product
    • Migrate to online with free migration service of 2 years worth of data.
  • Datarec
    Datarec Reckon Staff Posts: 1,433 Reckon Staff Reckon Staff

    Hi @bradn

    The Reckon Accounts Plus and Premier data files are interchangeable.

    A Reckon Accounts Premier can open a Reckon Accounts Plus data file.

    A Reckon Accounts Plus can open a Reckon Accounts Premier data file.

    It is the Reckon Accounts Enterprise/Reckon Accounts Hosted data file that cannot be opened by a Reckon Accounts Plus or Reckon Accounts Premier software.

    If a data file created in Reckon Accounts Premier that makes use of any feature such as specific reports, estimates, multi-currency, etc that is not available in the Reckon Accounts Plus software, then when a Reckon Accounts Premier data file is opened using a Reckon Accounts Plus software that feature will not be accessible.

    The file will still open.

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  • Eric Murphy
    Eric Murphy Member Posts: 548 Reckon Hall of Famer Reckon Hall of Famer

    Wow that's interesting @Datarec. I was under the impression that you couldn't open a file in a lower version

  • bradn
    bradn Member Posts: 3 Novice Member Novice Member

    Thanks for that info!

  • Acctd4
    Acctd4 Accredited Partner Posts: 4,204 Reckon Accounts Hosted Elite Expert Reckon Accounts Hosted Expert
    edited 5:13AM

    @Datarec I though that was only if you're using the Accountant edition ? πŸ§πŸ€”

  • Acctd4
    Acctd4 Accredited Partner Posts: 4,204 Reckon Accounts Hosted Elite Expert Reckon Accounts Hosted Expert
    edited 5:11AM

    Hosted is actually the desktop Enterprise version, but is "hosted" on Reckon's servers (hence then name!) so you don't need to migrate anything @bradn - You simply upload your existing (Premier) file to the Hosted platform & restore/open it there 😁

  • Datarec
    Datarec Reckon Staff Posts: 1,433 Reckon Staff Reckon Staff

    Hi @bradn

    The migration offer is most likely to "Reckon One".

    The alternative is to get a Reckon Accounts Hosted subscription as indicated by @Acctd4.

    Depending on your requirements in terms of functionality and price you can choose whether to:

    a) remain on the Reckon Accounts Premier (no change required)

    b) get a Reckon Accounts Plus (may lose functionality for things like multi-currency, estimates, etc)

    c) go to Reckon Accounts Hosted (data file format change, retain all other features)

    d) go with a migration to Reckon One (check to confirm it has all the features you need, and familiarise yourself with the new product interface and way of doing things)

  • Eric Murphy
    Eric Murphy Member Posts: 548 Reckon Hall of Famer Reckon Hall of Famer

    @bradn it's just my 2 pennies worth, but depending on your requirements I'd suggest considering the migration to Reckon One.

    I've had 3 or 4 clients move over from Reckon Accounts and it's been pretty good. It's been a learning experience but it does most things for my small business clients. It gets frequent updates as well which has been refreshing.

    YMMV though depending on what you need