SARS Easyfile - Importing and Exporting Payroll Data

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OK, so we have been using e@syfile for a few years. But stupid me, I lost last year's data because of a crashed hard drive. So I've found some data from earlier 2010, which I have managed to import into the new Easyfile version. But now my employees are only showing up in 2009 under the company name. How can I export them and then re-import that data under 2010? We don't use a payroll program, we only keep a payroll book for our 20 employees.

Or can someone give me an example of the CSV text files to be imported? That way I can create my own CSV files? and import them.
 
What you want to do sounds easy enough.... I've only done data recovery on E@syfile from crashed hard drives though
 
OK, so we have been using e@syfile for a few years. But stupid me, I lost last year's data because of a crashed hard drive. So I've found some data from earlier 2010, which I have managed to import into the new Easyfile version. But now my employees are only showing up in 2009 under the company name. How can I export them and then re-import that data under 2010? We don't use a payroll program, we only keep a payroll book for our 20 employees.

Or can someone give me an example of the CSV text files to be imported? That way I can create my own CSV files? and import them.

hi, did you manage to get an example of a csv text file that you can import.
 
I'm having trouble importing payroll irp5 file into Easyfile, on the latest version of Easyfile and Java, import is successful but no data appears under the year?
 
I'm having trouble importing payroll irp5 file into Easyfile, on the latest version of Easyfile and Java, import is successful but no data appears under the year?

Did you inspect the CSV file before you imported it?
Is there actually data in the CSV file?
When Pastel Payroll exports the CSV file it doesn't have the CSV extension. I had to manually add the CSV extension to the end of the file name.
 
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