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Does Sumday integrate with MYOB?

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The community member's post asks a common user question. In the comments, a community member provides an answer, stating that Sumday currently only integrates with Xero, but the best way to import financial transaction data from MYOB is to upload a CSV file. The key data needed from the accounting system is Transaction Date, GL Account, and Transaction Amount. Other useful information to include are the supplier name and reference or description to help with categorization in the Carbon Ledger.

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Currently we only have an integration with Xero but we are working on others!

In the meantime, the best way to import financial transaction data from MYOB into Sumday is to Import via CSV upload, this help guide has a short tutorial and handy upload template. The key data you need from your accounting system is Transaction Date, GL Account, and Transaction Amount. Other useful information to bring in are the supplier name and reference or description to give context as to what these transactions relate to so you know where is best to categorise things when doing the carbon bookkeeping in the Carbon Ledger

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Currently we only have an integration with Xero but we are working on others!

In the meantime, the best way to import financial transaction data from MYOB into Sumday is to Import via CSV upload, this help guide has a short tutorial and handy upload template. The key data you need from your accounting system is Transaction Date, GL Account, and Transaction Amount. Other useful information to bring in are the supplier name and reference or description to give context as to what these transactions relate to so you know where is best to categorise things when doing the carbon bookkeeping in the Carbon Ledger