How do I migrate employee data from Excel to an HRMS without losing historical records?

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Deepak Singh

Updated June 01, 2026 · 4 min read

Migrating from Excel to an HRMS without losing history depends on cleaning and validating data before import, not on the software itself. The reliable approach is to standardise your spreadsheets, map each field to the HRMS structure, import in stages, and verify against the source before going live.

A practical sequence: (1) consolidate scattered sheets into one clean master with consistent formats for dates, IDs, and salary fields; (2) fix duplicates, blanks, and inconsistent entries; (3) map columns to the HRMS fields with the vendor’s template; (4) import a small test batch first and check it; (5) import the full set including leave balances and payroll history; (6) run a parallel payroll cycle to confirm figures match before retiring the spreadsheets. Keep the original files archived as a fallback.

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