Importing Business Data from Other Finance Systems

When you sign up for Business Central company. Depending on the finance solution that your business uses today, you can transfer information about customers, vendors, inventory, and bank accounts.

From the Role Center, you can start an assisted setup guide that helps you transfer the business data from an Excel file or from other formats. The type of files you can upload depends on the extensions that are available. For example, you can migrate data from QuickBooks because Business Central includes an extension that handles the conversion from QuickBooks. If you want to migrate data from other finance solutions, you must either check if an extension is available for that solution or import from Excel.

Business Central includes templates for accounts, customers, vendors, and inventory items that you can choose to apply when you import your data.

You can import master data and some transactional data from other finance systems based on the default configuration package in Business Central. In the Configuration Packages window, you can work with the package to import and validate the data before you apply the package.

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Alternatively, use data migration wizards to import data from QuickBooks or Dynamics GP. For more information, see QuickBooks Data Migration or Dynamics GP Data Migration.

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For larger implementation work, you can use RapidStart Services for Business Central, which is an extensive toolkit for setting up new solutions based on customers' business requirements and setup data. RapidStart Services also offers functionality for import of business data. For more information, see Setting Up a Company With RapidStart Services.

Importing Data from Configuration Packages

Business Central includes a configuration package that you can export to Excel and set up your data there. Then, you can import the data from Excel again. The package consists of 27 tables, including master data such as customers, vendors, items, and accounts, other basic setup tables such as shipping methods, and transactions tables such as sales header and lines.

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Working with configuration packages is advanced functionality, and we recommend that you contact your administrator. For more information, see Importing Data from Legacy Accounting Software using a Configuration Package.

Working with Data in Excel

When you export the default configuration package to Excel, the generated workbook contains a worksheet for each table in the package. To simplify your tasks, you can take advantage of the XML manipulation tools that are built into Excel. You can also use Excel built-in functions to help with data formatting and to put data in the correct cell. For example, add a blank worksheet and copy the legacy data to it. Then make an Excel formula to map data in the transformation worksheet between the fields in the exported worksheet and customer legacy data. After you have mapped all of the data, copy the range of data onto the table worksheet.

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Do not change the columns in the worksheets. If they are moved, changed, or deleted, the worksheet cannot be imported into Business Central.

Tables in the Default Configuration Package

The default configuration package supports the following tables:

  • Payment Terms
  • Customer Price Group
  • Shipment Method
  • Salesperson/Purchaser
  • Location
  • GL Account
  • Customer
  • Vendor
  • Item
  • Sales Header
  • Sales Line
  • Purchase Header
  • Purchase Line
  • Gen. Journal Line
  • Item Journal Line
  • Customer Posting Group
  • Vendor Posting Group
  • Inventory Posting Group
  • Unit of Measure
  • Gen. Business Posting Group
  • Gen. Product Posting Group
  • General Posting Setup
  • Territory
  • Item Category
  • Sales Price
  • Purchase Price

See Also

Setting Up a Company With RapidStart Services
QuickBooks Data Migration
Dynamics GP Data Migration

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