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I want to import LedgerMaster Data in Tally Prime using Excel,
but when I try to import, Only Ledgers which have No GST (Local/InterState)
are imoprt, but Ledgers which have GST are not imported.
Some mistake in My Excel Fields, but I cant understand what is Mistak.
Can any one please help me.

What I have tried:

I have Excel with Fields Ready for Import, but this Excel Import Ledgers which have No GST Details in Ledgers. I want to import Ledgers with GST also.

Fields Are this
Name | Group Name | Ledger - Opening Balance | Bill - Date | Bill - Name | Bill - Amount | Bill Amount - Dr/Cr | Address | State | Country | Pincode | Type of Duty/Tax | Tax Type (GST) | Tax/Duty - Percentage of Calculation
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Amarnath S 8-Jan-24 1:30am    
Will need a Tally Prime license in order to try this out. I don't even have a basic Tally license. So, you need to post this in the Tally support forum.

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We are not a tech support site for Excel or Tally - you need to find a more appropriate site for your query.

And even if we were, we couldn't help you based on the information you have given. Remember that we can't see your screen, access your HDD, or read your mind - we only get exactly what you type to work with - we get no other context for your project. So we have no idea how you imported the data to Excel, or what your data actually looks like or contains.

Imagine this: you go for a drive in the country, but you have a problem with the car. You call the garage, say "it broke" and turn off your phone. How long will you be waiting before the garage arrives with the right bits and tools to fix the car given they don't know what make or model it is, who you are, what happened when it all went wrong, or even where you are?

That's what you've done here. So stop typing as little as possible and try explaining things to people who have no way to access your project when you ask on a suitable site!
If your data is large, try creating a small subset of the data (a tiny database with minimal rows and columns which exhibits the same problem) and show samples of what you have in Tally, how you imported it, and what you got as a result. That way, people can try it locally if they need to which makes debugging the fault a whole lot easier.
 
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