[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great Job, it worked, but i did receive a parse msg regarding the date
format, i.e. 03/06/01 could be read as something like either March 6,
2001 or 6 Jan 2003. Is there something I can do to tell it which format
to use, i.e, 03/06/01 = MM/dd/yy?
Sorry to bother you guys. Thanks for all the help. Greg
>
> OK,
> I think I got it. Your file has some blank lines at the top.
> Remove the blank lines, and it should start importing correctly ...
>
> Bill,
>
> Could you patch the qif inport code so that leading white-space is
> ignored? Greg's bank seems to be sending qif files with a few extra
> lines up front.
>
> --linas
>
> It's been rumoured that Greg Couch said:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > It's been rumoured that Greg Couch said:
> > Here's the whole thing. Can you bring it up on your GNUCash?
> >
> > > >
> > > > Maybe I'm not using the program correctly: here is what it says, the
> > > > little box comes up with the Red circle with a yellow dash through it.
> > > > it reads: Qif File Load Failed: File does not appear to be a Qif file.
> > > > then it has the OK button.
> > > >
> > > > Steps i took
> > > > clicked on Import Icon
> > > > under QIF File name, clicked on Select ...
> > > > Clicked on /home/greg/quicken.qif
> > > > and received the error msg above.
> > > >
Nice Job, it worked. But did receive a message about the date format
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