HI,
The importer will take a look at all the date strings in the full qif file
and attempt to figure out what format it is. For example, if you have
01-31-18 then you know that this is either m-d-y. It cannot be anything
else. However, if you have, e.g. 01-01-01, there is no way to tell.
If yo
Hi,
I'm looking into converting the CSV format my bank uses to QIF.
While importing my current test file I get an additional dialog: "set
date format for this QIF file".
It says that the current QIF file does not specify which order the
day, month and year components of a date are printed.
Since
Some more feedback for Mr. Jon,when i try to open a file saved with gnucash
desktop v.3.5 (windows) the error reports, "unable to parse transaction
time 2019-04-30 20:00:00" However, same file could be opened when exported
as "Export Accounts" in xml format. i.e file without any transactions. nor
Adrien
Climbing learning curves is about the only thing I have energy for these
days. Thanks for pointing out these hills (mountains?). Some time
(hopefully soon) I'll start my exploration, in the meantime I'll be
using Bert Riding's suggestion - at least that slope is fairly shallow.
Take c
At least ’today’ is better than ‘last month on some date’ as the OP noted.
However, on that note, I wonder, is there an issue as to when certain features
grab ‘current’ date?
If someone never closes GC (or rarely does so) can this influence what is the
‘current date’ for some features?
If so,
It would be nice to be able to specify a default value for the credit
card payment date after a reconcile, something like nnth of next month
for example. I can't find anything in the preferences that seems to
relate to this issue. At the moment for me it defaults to 'today' I
think.
Colin
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