CSV import: Account group members

You can import account group members by uploading a CSV file.

Import and export account group information

You can import and export account group information using CSV files. In both cases, there are separate CSV files for:

  • Account groups: For each account group, the CSV file provides the name, type of account group, titles to be used on the heading and total rows, and other information.
  • Account group members: In this CSV file, each account group is mapped to a comma-separated list of group members.
When you export account group information, the CSV files are saved in the same format used for importing. This means that you can export account group information, make changes to the files, and then re-import into Sage Intacct.

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.

Avoid common import errors

Intacct recommends following these guidelines to avoid import errors.

Format dates

When uploading your CSV file, you can select a Date Format for the dates in your file.

When you select a date format here, 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.

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:

  1. Go to Company > Setup > Configuration > Import data.

  2. Find the information type that you want to import, and select the corresponding Import link.
  3. In the Import Company Information dialog, set the following and select Import:

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.

Import offline

Some imports can take considerable time, depending on their size and how much processing Intacct must do to the data. When in doubt, select Process offline on the import utility page.

When the offline process is complete, Intacct sends an email to the address you entered in the Import Company Information dialog (where you imported your file).

Intacct recommends that you select Process offline when importing CSV files, and provide your email address. If your import fails, you’ll always be notified, and the failed records are sent to your email.

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.

Field descriptions

The field definitions in your template explain what type of information is required for each field, and how to enter valid information. It's always a good idea to read the field definitions before making entries.

You can reorder the columns of your CSV file for ease of use. However, the column header must contain the field name exactly as it appears in the original template.

If you downloaded a template from the Company Setup Checklist or an object list page, your template contains the headers and dimensions that are specific to your company. The headers in a standard template might not contain field definitions specific to your company.

To import dimension values, enter information in the appropriate dimension column of the import spreadsheet. Otherwise, no information appears for that dimension.

If you relabeled any dimensions (see Terminology for more information), your dimension name does not appear in the CSV template, but the original Intacct dimension name does.

Field Name: DONOTIMPORT

#

Any row that starts with # is ignored during import.

Field Name: GROUP_NAME

UI Field Name:

Name

Type:

Character

Length:

80

Default Value:

None

Valid Values:

Must be unique and is case sensitive

Dependencies:

None

Required:

Yes

Editable:

No

Field Name: CALC_AMOUNT

UI Field Name:

Calculated Amount

Type:

N/A

Length:

1

Default Value:

F

Valid Values:

F for For Period, S for Start of Period, E for End of Period

Dependencies:

None

Required:

Yes when MEMBER_TYPE is A or S

Editable:

Yes

Field Name: APPLY_BUDGET

UI Field Name:

Apply calculation to budget

Type:

N/A

Length:

1

Default Value:

T

Valid Values:

T for true, F for false

Dependencies:

None

Required:

Yes when MEMBER_TYPE is A or S

Editable:

Yes

Field Name: MEMBERS

UI Field Name:

Members or Ranges

Type:

N/A

Length:

N/A

Default Value:

None

Valid Values:

Double quotes around names, with a comma separating each group; use a colon to indicate a range, with a comma separating each range. For example, if you have accounts 1-10, and you want to include accounts 1-4 and 7-10 as members, the format is: "1:4","7:10"

Dependencies:

None

Required:

No

Editable:

Yes

Syntax for Account Range:

Separate range parameters with a colon. Example: To specify accounts 1 through 4 and 7 through 10, type "1:4","7:10"

Field Name: CATEGORY

UI Field Name:

Members

Type:

N/A

Length:

N/A

Default Value:

None

Valid Values:

Single category or categories (format: double quotes around names with a comma to separate each category)

Dependencies:

None

Required:

No

Editable:

Yes

Field Name: LEFT_OPERAND_CONSTANT

UI Field Name:

Left Operand: Constant

Type:

Number

Length:

N/A

Default Value:

None

Valid Values:

Any

Dependencies:

None

Required:

No

Editable:

Yes

Field Name: LEFT_OPERAND_ACCOUNT_GROUP

UI Field Name:

Left Operand: Account Group

Type:

Character

Length:

N/A

Default Value:

None

Valid Values:

Any

Dependencies:

None

Required:

No

Editable:

Yes

Field Name: LEFT_OPERAND_ACCOUNT

UI Field Name:

Left Operand: Account

Type:

Character

Length:

N/A

Default Value:

None

Valid Values:

Any

Dependencies:

None

Required:

No

Editable:

Yes

Field Name: LEFT_OPERAND_CALC_AMT

UI Field Name:

Left Operand: Calculate Amount

Type:

N/A

Length:

1

Default Value:

E

Valid Values:

F for For Period, S for Start of Period, E for End of Period

Dependencies:

None

Required:

Yes when MEMBER_TYPE is 'COMP' and LEFT_OPERAND_ACCOUNT is not blank

Editable:

Yes

Field Name: OPERATOR

UI Field Name:

Operator

Type:

N/A

Length:

1

Default Value:

A

Valid Values:

A is for Add, S is for Subtract, M is for Multiply, D is for Divide

Dependencies:

None

Required:

No

Editable:

Yes

Field Name: RIGHT_OPERAND_CONSTANT

UI Field Name:

Right Operand: Constant

Type:

Number

Length:

N/A

Default Value:

None

Valid Values:

Any

Dependencies:

None

Required:

No

Editable:

Yes

Field Name: RIGHT_OPERAND_ACCOUNT_GROUP

UI Field Name:

Right Operand: Account Group

Type:

Character

Length:

N/A

Default Value:

None

Valid Values:

Any

Dependencies:

None

Required:

No

Editable:

Yes

Field Name: RIGHT_OPERAND_ACCOUNT

UI Field Name:

Right Operand: Account

Type:

Character

Length:

N/A

Default Value:

None

Valid Values:

Any

Dependencies:

None

Required:

No

Editable:

Yes

Field Name: RIGHT_OPERAND_CALC_AMT

UI Field Name:

Right Operand: Calculate Amount

Type:

N/A

Length:

1

Default Value:

E

Valid Values:

F for For Period, S for Start of Period, E for End of Period

Dependencies:

None

Required:

Yes when MEMBER_TYPE is 'COMP' and LEFT_OPERAND_ACCOUNT is not blank

Editable:

Yes

Field Name: PRECISION

UI Field Name:

Precision

Type:

Number

Length:

1

Default Value:

0

Valid Values:

0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

Dependencies:

None

Required:

No

Editable:

No

Field Name: DISPLAY_AS

UI Field Name:

Display As

Type:

N/A

Length:

1

Default Value:

V

Valid Values:

V is for Value, D is for Daily Average, W is for Weekly Average, M is for Monthly Average, Q is for Quarterly Average, P is for Percent, R is for Ratio with decimals, F is for Ratio without decimals

Dependencies:

None

Required:

No

Editable:

Yes

Field Name:

UNIT_OF_MEASURE

UI Field Name:

Unit of Measure

Type:

Character

Length:

N/A

Default Value:

None

Valid Values:

Any

Dependencies:

None

Required:

No

Editable:

Yes

Field Name: ALIGNMENT

UI Field Name:

Alignment

Type:

N/A

Length:

1

Default Value:

L

Valid Values:

L is for Left, R is for Right

Dependencies:

None

Required:

No

Editable:

Yes