> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.senzohq.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Upload History

> Viewing past uploads, checking status, and re-uploading

# Upload History

The Upload History table on the Upload Data page shows all past uploads for your organization.

## Reading the table

| Column     | Description                                        |
| ---------- | -------------------------------------------------- |
| File       | The original filename of the uploaded file         |
| Data Type  | Workforce Metrics or Workload data                 |
| Date Range | The period span covered by the data in this upload |
| Uploaded   | The date and time the upload was submitted         |
| Status     | Current processing status                          |

## Status values

| Status       | Meaning                                                         |
| ------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------- |
| ✅ Processed  | The upload completed successfully. Data is in the platform.     |
| ⏳ Processing | The upload is still being processed. Wait a moment and refresh. |
| ❌ Failed     | The upload encountered an error. Click the row for details.     |

## What to do if an upload failed

Click the failed upload row to see the error details. Common errors and resolutions are documented in [Upload Errors](/troubleshooting/upload-errors).

After fixing the issue, re-upload the corrected file through the standard upload wizard. The previous failed upload will remain in history with a Failed status — this is expected.

## Re-uploading data for the same period

If you need to correct data for a period you've already uploaded, upload the corrected file normally. In the Review stage, Senzo will detect the overlap and ask how to handle it:

* **Update** — overwrite existing records with the new file's values
* **Skip** — keep existing records, skip any rows that would overwrite them
* **Cancel** — abort the upload

Choose **Update** when uploading a corrected version of previously uploaded data.

## Upload history retention

Upload history is retained indefinitely. You can always see when data was uploaded, who uploaded it, and what periods it covered.
