Importing Transactions from DAZL

 

This dialog is available from the File / Import / Transactions / DAZL... menu command.

 

Transaction and distribution data can be imported from DAZL (www.dazl.com).  Once you have downloaded and unzipped your DAZL file(s) use this dialog to import them.

 

Video Tutorial:  See the Tutorial on Importing Position/Transaction Files.

 

Getting Started Tip:

When first getting started, you may want to import positions as of a certain date, and then import transactions from that date forward.  If you have all the transaction data available back to inception, you can skip importing positions, and just import all the transaction data.

 

File(s) to Import

Select which file(s) to import.  You can either import a single file, or all the files in a single folder.

Accounts to Import from File(s)

Choose whether to import all accounts in the selected files, or only a particular account.  Use the "Scan File(s)" button to fill in the list of available accounts in the importing file(s).

Date Range to Import

Choose the date range to import transactions.

Import into Fund Manager Portfolio

Specifies the portfolio where transactions will be imported into.  Select a specific portfolio, or have Fund Manager match the account numbers from the importing file with the assigned portfolio account number.  When this "matching" option is selected you can choose the "Create New Sub-Portfolios as Needed" option to have new portfolios created when a matching portfolio account number cannot be found.

Import Options

Specify whether to skip transactions that are already recorded.  Also specify if new investments should be created when a matching investment could not be found.  Fund Manager matches investments based on the CUSIP investment property, and the CUSIP in the importing file.

 

Press the "Next" button after filling in all of the above fields.  The importing file(s) will be read in, and you will be taken to the Preview Importing Transactions page to see what transactions will be imported.

 

Notes:

When you have a new account, or investments in an account, Fund Manager can/will create these for you automatically when it finds them in your importing file(s).

 

When you set up your sub-portfolios you'll want to assign the account numbers to the properties of each sub-portfolio. Fund Manager matches up the account number in the importing file(s) with the account numbers of a sub-portfolio. When it finds a match, it then matches up a transaction based on the CUSIP in the importing file and the recorded CUSIP of investments in the sub-portfolio which matched up the account number.

 

If no sub-portfolio with a matching account number could be found, Fund Manager will create a new sub-portfolio. On the import dialog you specify under what existing sub-portfolio this new sub-portfolio should be created. See the options: "Import Into Fund Manager Portfolio: With Matching Account Number As Import File Account" and "Create New Sub-Portfolios as Needed Under:".

 

If no investment with a matching CUSIP is found in the previously matched sub-portfolio, then Fund Manager will create a new investment file. Make sure the "Create New Investments As Needed" option is turned on when you do the import. Also, check the "Options..." button next to it to assign a folder for the newly created investments.

 

Once a matching investment is found, the transaction in the importing file will be imported into that investment.

See Also

Importing Transactions

Retrieving Transactions

Preview Importing Transactions Dialog

Importing DAZL Prices

Importing DAZL Positions

Tutorial on Importing Position/Transaction Files

 


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