Data migration Tally to SAP B1

Hi Friends
I need a information about data migration from tally to sap business one.
can anybody guide me how to do ?
regards
kamlesh

> Hi Friends
>
> I need a information about data migration from tally
> to sap business one.
> can anybody guide me how to do ?
>
> regards
>
> kamlesh
Hi Kamlesh,
AFAIK, there's no standar tool released by SAP to do the data migration from Tally directly. The possible is export the legacy data to MS Excel, format into DTW format, and import into Business One via DTW.
DTW - Data Transfer Workbench.
I don't know if any partner has developed add-on for this purpose.
Regards,
Chris

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