Hi Parag,

Am 08.11.21 um 09:04 schrieb parag puranik via gnucash-user:
> Just a FYI - my past experience in a massive import of over 10K+ transaction 
> via QIF has been that the wild west of date format used by other apps, 
> specifically multiple formats in the same file,  trips up GNC as it tries to 
> import only single formatted date. There is no clear cut authority on this so 
> both are right as there was not strict adherence to one way of specifying 
> this, especially when accounting for variation between American style of date 
> (month / date / year) and English style of date ( date / month / year). One 
> of the hard ones that I found was for likes of Quicken used apostrophes (‘) 
> as delimiter instead of forward slash (/) for year after 1999 for two digits 
> year format, something like “2/ 1’20” to identify Feb 1nd of 2020 for 
> example, in a file that crossed the millennium.  This was undertaken in 3.x 
> of GNC and since then there has been great improvements made towards this 
> import process. 

Can you create a similar page like
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/CSV_Import/Export
and add it there as Troubleshooting section?

Regards
Frank
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