Create an import task
After creating an import task, you can run it as often as necessary to import your data. Data is validated upon import. If one or more errors occur, you can view the error log that explains the issues with the file, then correct the errors. Depending on the options you select, amounts can be rounded or signage reversed upon import.
- On the main menu bar, selectImports, thenImport Details.
- SelectAddto start the wizard.
- On tab1 | Data Source & Target, enter the requested information for the import task. You also use this tab to specify and entity and import specification.Drag the file you are importing from into theData Sourcebox, or select theBrowse for filebutton to find the file on your computer. When you have selected the source file, select theNextbutton to go to the next screen of the import wizard.noteYou won't be able to advance to the next screen until you've selected the import file.
- On tab2 | Field Option, enter the import parameters.
- If your source file is a Microsoft® Excel® workbook and your data is not in Sheet1, select the appropriate worksheet from theSelect Worksheetdropdown list.
- If your source file has a header row, check theSelect header row in the data preview belowbutton and check the check box in theSelectcolumn in the preview that corresponds to the header row in the source file. Multiple header rows must be consecutive.noteOnly the first 100 rows appear in the in the preview.
- If your file contains data at the top and the bottom of the file (for example, in a header and footer) that is not required to be read by the system, use theStart on row numberandRow(s) at the end of the file to ignorefields to specify the row number to start with and the number of rows to ignore at the end of the file.
- Your selection depends on whether entity information is contained in your file and, if it is, where in the file it is located. Entity information should correspond to theEntity IDfield on the Entity Manager screen. If there is no entity identifier in the file return to tab1 | Data Source & Targetand select the entity.
- If the entity identifier is in a column in the file, selectIn a Columnin step 2 of the wizard. This option is useful when you have account codes repeating down the page for multiple entities, and a single amount column. When you select this option, theEntity IDdestination field is available in step 3 of the wizard and a column must be mapped to it.
- If the entity identifier is in the heading, your file will have amount columns for each entity. SelectIn the header row. Each amount column must contain the entity ID and you must define a row as the header row in the preview section at the bottom of the screen.noteIf you import a trial balance, a journal is generated containing the updated amounts.
- Select theNextbutton to go to the next screen of the import wizard.
- On tab3 | Map Data, use the dropdowns in the left panel to map the source file columns to the import, then specify a name for the import specification in the panel on the right.
- When a column description in the source data matches a destination field, the destination field is automatically populated. If there is no exact match, use the dropdown list in theDestination Fieldcolumn to choose a corresponding field for each source data column. Fields to be mapped depend on the file type.
- For trial balance files, destination fields includeEntity ID,Code,Description, andAmount. If you have multiple amount fields in your file, select the first amount column and chooseAmountfrom the dropdown list. All other amount fields are also mapped.
- For transaction listing files, destination fields includeEntity ID,Date,Reference, Code,Description, andAmount.
- If the file you selected on tab1 | Data Source & Targetcontains debit and credit columns, select theSource data has separate debit and credit columnscheck box at the top of the screen. (It is disabled if the entity is defined in a column header.)
- If your file contains decimal places and you want them to be rounded upon import, selectRound to whole amounts. By default, files are not rounded.
- Select theSave import specificationbutton if you want to save this configuration.
- Select theImportbutton to begin the import.