QuickBooks is known to work when the short date format is MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YY, or DD/MM/YY.

 

What date format are you attempting to use QB with?

Resolution for 'Changing date issue: 'Our Accountant is trying to change the date format for QuickBooks Accountant Desktop 2019 on windows 10. All resources we have found state that the date format in QuickBooks is based on your windows date format. After updating the format, QuickBooks opens then crashes when attempting to open a Company file. After reverting the date format, everything works fine again. After a quick google, I have not been able to find any info on other people experiencing this. I was hoping someone here might have some insight on what the issue might be.' available: Yes.

The Changing date issue or error code is a known issue in Quickbooks Online (QBO) and/or Quickbooks. Support for this issue is available either by self-service or paid support options. Experts are available to resolve your Quickbooks issue to ensure minimal downtime and continue running your business. First try to resolve the Changing date issue yourself by looking for a resolution described in the article. If it is a complex Changing date issue or you are unable to solve the issue, you may contact us by clicking here or by using other Changing date support options.

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