The data contains damaged files or there are files missing. If you are importing a file, the message identifies the error in the record at which processing stopped.
If the information you have on file is not up to date, you may be able to print new reports. Be sure to try to print the reports and listings before leaving the application. Once you have left the application, you may not be able to start it again.
If you cannot use the printing functions, skip the remainder of this step, and go directly to step 3.
You may be able to use the printed reports to:
Reports and listings you may want to print include:
Typically, site, system, and company data directories are subdirectories of \Program Files\Sage HRMS, but they can be anywhere in a network installation. The location of this SharedData is stored in the registry of each computer running Sage HRMS.
For example, if the registry of your computer contains the entry "SharedData d:\data", then d:\data specifies the drive and folder which contains the location of your data, and other database information.
If no errors were reported in step 6 and you have completed step 7, you should delete the files that were created in the root folder in step 4. You can resume normal processing now. You do not need to read any further.
If files were created in the root folder as a result of the disk check in step 4, you should delete them as well.