Op maandag 5 november 2018 20:15:00 CET schreef btrib:
> Update! The problem is restricted to a malfunction with the date format in
> the 2.6.16 version. Specifically, the program will allow the user to proceed
> with import in the default format YYYY/MM/DD despite the CSV transaction
> dates being formatted as MM/DD/YYYY. This is what causes the program to
> crash. In the new stable version 3.3 the importer provides user feedback to
> correct the date and does not allow the import to proceed until fixed.

I'm glad you found the issue and got it working.

Note the original reporter *was* using gnucash 3.3. So I assumed you did as 
well when you jumped in...

Regards,

Geert


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