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Error | Example |
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“incomplete/badly formatted data” – Necessary information is missing. | import NOL temporary differences incomplete/badly formatted data, sheet #CNOLTD# NOL TempDiffs, line 3 Go back to the page indicated and check that you have entered all the necessary information. |
Error | Example |
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“Badly formatted data” – Not enough information for that unit/perm diff/temp diff, etc. Means the same thing as “Incomplete record.” Found in #UTA# Unit Tax Adjustments, #UTBBS# Unit Trail BalSheet. | Import state tax adjustments D1000/NY/STA1000: badly formatted data Verify that you have entered information into all the mandatory fields. |
“Incomplete record” – Not enough information for that unit/perm diff/temp diff, etc. Means the same thing as “Badly formatted data.” | Import temporary differences D1000/T1000/: incomplete record Verify that you have entered information into all the mandatory fields. |
“Key references non-existing categories” – When you have referenced a unit, temp diff, or perm diff that has not yet been created in import_categories. | Import NOL temporary differences D1000/NOL1000/D: key references non-existing categories Go back to import_categories and create that unit, temp diff, or perm diff in the appropriate page (e.g., #CU# Units to create a unit). Then go to import_numbers and input the information for that unit, temp diff, or perm diff in the appropriate page (e.g., #U# Unit for a unit, #UPD# Unit Perm Diffs for a permanent difference, etc.). If you’ve already created the unit, temp, perm diff, etc., and the error message is still coming up, make sure that you have not entered a space before any of the codes. For example, “ D1000” should be “D1000”. |
“No parent record” – When you have referenced a unit, temp diff, or perm diff that exists (i.e., has been created in import_categories), but for which no record has been created in import_numbers. | Import NOL temporary differences D2000/NOL1000/D: no parent record Go to import_numbers and input the information for that unit in the appropriate page (e.g., #U# Unit to create a unit record, #UPD# Unit Temp Diffs for a temporary difference, etc. |