Exporting data
Your company file data can be exported to a tab‐delimited or
comma‐separated text file:
- Tab‐separated files contain fields that are separated by tab characters. For example, if a tab character appears between Brewster and 300 Roundhill Drive in a file of customer information, the file counts Brewster and 300 Roundhill Drive as two separate fields in a record. Tab‐separated files are a common export format in spreadsheet programs.
- Comma‐separated files contain records that are separated by commas. For example, if a comma appears between Brewster and 300 Roundhill Drive in a file of customer information, the file counts Brewster and 300 Roundhill Drive as two separate fields in a record. Comma‐separated files are often used by popular database programs.
If you’re exporting data for use in another company file, you can choose either comma‐separated or tab‐separated formats. Note that comma‐separated is automatically selected during import and export processes.
Exporting customised forms You can export customised forms from one company file to another.
Exporting to Accountants Office If your accountant uses MYOB Accountants Office, you can export financial information (including your accounts list, journal entries, BAS information and sales) directly to MYOB Accountants Office as a tab‐separated text file. This file can be sent by email or saved to disk.
TIP: Share your data online If you store your company file online, you can share your data with any user you have set up to access your online company file. For example, your accountant can access your company file and view journal entries without you having to export them.
Jika Anda menyukai Artikel di blog ini, Silahkan
klik disini untuk berlangganan gratis via email, Anda akan mendapat kiriman artikel setiap ada artikel yang terbit di Our Akuntansi
0 komentar:
Post a Comment