Import account allocation groups
When you have several allocations that run on the same interval (for example, at month end), creating an allocation group allows you to process these allocations efficiently. You can also order the members of an allocation group in the sequence they need to be processed in, for example, if an allocation is dependent on a different allocation being processed first.
Save time by importing account allocation groups using an Excel spreadsheet.
Download a template
| Subscription |
Company |
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| Regional availability |
All regions |
| User type |
Business |
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Company Setup Checklist: Run |
Download a new blank template from the Company Setup Checklist whenever you import information into Sage Intacct. Using a downloaded template is important because:
- Templates in the Company Setup Checklist are automatically customized based on your company configuration, including any dimensions and custom fields you created.
- Intacct can update templates at any time, especially when a new version of Intacct is released. If Intacct updates a template, an older template might not work during import.
To download a template from the Company Setup Checklist:
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Go to Company > Setup > Configuration > Import data.
The Company Setup Checklist opens. You’ll find a list of areas that you can import information into Intacct.
- Decide on a type of information to upload, and select the Template link associated with that information.
Prepare a CSV file for import
When you download a template, the correct headers are in the template already. All you have to do is fill in the columns with your data, save it as a CSV file, and upload the file.
The header titles in the template you download correlate to fields in Intacct. Incorrect header titles will cause an upload error.
For more information about the CSV upload process, including best practices, common errors, and how to upload your CSV file, see Prepare your file for CSV import.
Best practices
The following best practices will help you prepare your CSV file for upload.
Download a template from the Company setup checklist or an object list page.
- Use the latest template, especially following a product release.
- Use the correct template for the area in which you want to upload information. Different templates organize different types of information. Use a template specifically for the information that you need to upload.
- Don’t change the titles in the header row. The header titles correlate to fields in Intacct. Incorrect header titles will cause an upload error. When you download a template from the Company setup checklist, the correct headers are in the template.
- Read the header descriptions in the template. The header description is the cell under the header row that explains what type of information is accepted for each column. If you enter information in the wrong format, or with an incorrect accepted value, it will cause an error in your upload. The header descriptions in the template show you how the information should look. For example, the header in the GL Journal Entries template for JOURNAL shows that allows up to four characters, is required, and has no default values. The header in the Reporting Periods template shows that the STATUS only allows the values 1 or 2, which correlates to True and False, and is not a required field.
- Enter required information. Some data is required, while other data is not. Read the description field to determine which information is required. Required information is necessary for your upload to succeed.
Save the file as a comma-separated value, or CSV, file. If saving from Excel, you could choose the comma-delimited file type.
The file will have the file extension .csv after you save it. Leave the file open until your import is successful. Excel can sometimes reformat the file if you close it before the import is successful.
Import a CSV file
Now that you've entered your data and looked through it for any of the common issues imports can have, you’re ready to import your file to Intacct.
To import your CSV file:
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Go to Company > Setup > Configuration > Import data.
- Find the information type that you want to import, and select the corresponding Import link.
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In the Import Company Information dialog, set the following and select Import:
Import Company Information: optionsImport file option descriptions Option Description Browse
Use the Browse button to locate and select the CSV file you want to import.
Date format
When you select a date format here, Sage Intacct attempts to import your file using the selected date format. If Intacct can’t import your file with the selected date format, it attempts to discover the date format used in your file and import the data using that date format.
File encoding
Leave this option set to "auto-detect" unless you're unable to import your file. Depending on your operating system, you may need to select a different type of file encoding.
Process offline
Some imports can take considerable time, depending on their size and how much processing the system must do on the uploaded data. If you're not sure how much time your upload will take, select Process offline. When the system completes the process, it sends an email to the address you provide in the Email results to this address field. The system also sends you any errors that may have occurred in the process. If you prefer to wait until the upload process is complete, don’t select the Process offline checkbox.
Transactions and other records that are processed offline show a source of System in the audit trail, instead of CSV import.
Email results to this address
Email address to which import results and errors should be sent. You can enter multiple email addresses, separated by a semicolon (;) or comma (,).
Sage Intacct highly recommends entering an email address.
After an import, Sage Intacct informs you if the import was successful and how many records were imported.
In a completely successful import, the confirmation page lets you verify all the records in your original file were, in fact, successfully imported without having to verify them manually.
Handle errors
If you experience import errors, review the importing tips and common errors.
Import errors occur when you try to import information that doesn’t match the requirements of the template. Each template has a set of required information you must enter to import the file successfully, and formats to follow for certain kinds of information. Read the descriptions in the template to determine the most accurate way to enter your data.
If individual transactions are in error, the rows in the transaction that are in error are saved in a CSV file for you along with an error code for each row. Check your email for information about specific errors. See Find and fix CSV import errors for more information.
For more information about the CSV upload process, read Prepare your file for CSV import.