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Import Limitations for ASCII and Excel Files
When you are importing ASCII text files or Excel files into Working Papers, you should be aware of the character limits and record length limits imposed by Working Papers.
General Character Limits
There are some limitations regarding the number of characters that CaseWare Working Papers can import for certain components of the import. The table below contains the maximum string length (number of ASCII characters) permitted for each field.
Field | Maximum String Length |
---|---|
Account number and Entity | 40 |
Account description | 50 |
Account Extended Description | 510; however, 80 is a safe limit for most imports |
Adjusting Journal Entry Description | 280 |
Adjusting Journal Entry Type | 80 |
Entity abbreviation | 40 |
Account division | 6 |
Sub-account number | 6 |
Split-account number | 40 |
Journal source | 2 |
Journal entry number | 20 |
Journal entry description | 35 |
Journal entry extended description | Unlimited; however, 80 is a safe limit for most imports |
Formula | 510 |
Misstatement | 80 |
Tax identifier | 4 |
Annotation (URL) | Unlimited |
Record Length Limits
When using the Import Wizard for Excel files, you may encounter an error message indicating that the record length you are trying to import has exceeded the Wizard's limit. For efficiency and optimal performance, Working Papers imposes a limit on the maximum record length that can be processed. This maximum record length set by the Import Wizard is 15000. Ensure that your Excel file does not contain empty rows and columns since these are included in the record length number.
Note: When importing Excel files there is a 1024 character limit per cell.