Import/Export File Problem

The application has detected a problem and cannot proceed with importing or exporting the data.

Solution

Decide which error condition applies to your situation. Write down each error message you receive, so that you have a complete list of the corrections you need to make in the import or export file.

File access

If the message indicates that the application cannot access, find, initialize, create, or open a file, or that the file does not exist or is not a script, or that a file I/O error has occurred, it means that the file as you specified it is not available for use.

  1. If you are on a network, confirm with your system administrator that you have the correct access rights to the file.
  2. Check that you have specified the correct path (drive and folder) and file name.
  3. If you are exporting, go to the system prompt and make sure the file is not a read-only file. If it is, follow the instructions in your operating system manual to remove the designation.
  4. If you are exporting, check the available file space in the target folder. If you do not have enough free space, delete or move unneeded files.
  5. Try again to import or export the data.

    If the message recurs, leave Sage 300 and Windows, reset your computer by pressing the Ctrl, Alt, and Del keys simultaneously, then retry the import or export.

File layout or contents

If the message indicates that the file contains incorrect field or record types, or that data cannot be converted, it means that the file layout is not correct or the fields are improperly defined or the wrong fields have been selected.

File format

If the message indicates that the file does not have the selected Type, or has too many fields or records, or an unexpected end-of-file, or an invalid field title, it means that the Type you selected is incorrect for the file designation.

  1. Select the correct Type (CSV File, Single CSV File, Excel 2000, dBase 5.0, ODBC, XML, Access, or Excel 5.0).
  2. Try again to import the data.