Create an ADP Journal Entry Import Batch

You can create an ADP Journal Entry Batch through Excel if the Juris ADP utility does not work for your type of GLI file. Here's how:

  1. Open Microsoft Excel and select File > Open.
  2. Change the "Files of Type" (at the bottom of the window) to "All Files (*.*)"
  3. Find your ADP export file (the GLI file). An example name would be; "GD1234P.GLI"
  4. The Text Import Wizard will open.  
  5. Your payroll information will be imported into Excel.  Now you must add and remove information in order to format the data to match Juris rules for Journal Entry Import. See overview below:
  6. Now you should have a spreadsheet with 10 columns (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J) The information should be arranged as follows:
  7. In Excel, select File > Save As.  
  8. In the "Save as Type" option at the bottom of the Save As window, select CSV (comma separated variable file).  
  9. Give the file an appropriate name and save in an appropriate location for archive purposes.
  10. Now you can import the file into Juris.

 

Note: This can be a tedious process the first time it is done, but once you have created your first export file using Excel, you can use that file as a base to create future import files. Simply create a copy of the prior month's CSV file and open in Excel. Then just delete the contents of Column B (Date) and replace with the correct date.  Delete the contents of Column G (Amount) and replace with the values contained in the current GLI payroll file. If you entered information into Column F and Column J, then you may need to update those columns with values from the current GLI file if there were any changes to those items. The remaining columns should not change from month to month - but it is always recommended to review the information for accuracy before importing.

Related Topics Link IconRelated Topics