Thanks for the replies. To clarify, I have 2 separate gnucash files, one
for my everyday expenses and another for investments. In retrospect I
regret this decision and wanted to merge them together.
Steps I followed:
1) Go to the everyday accounts file and rename the top-level accounts by
appendi
Running gnc in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Default gnc is 3.8. I built the gnc trees
based off of master at various commits for the bisect.
; lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release: 20.04
Codename: focal
; grep WEBKIT .
> On Jul 11, 2021, at 10:36 PM, Dong Lin via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
>
> I am trying to upgrade from 3.8 to 4.6. But found that piecharts and
> linecharts in reports have turned blank. The associated tables are present
> though.
>
> Attempted to perform a binary search in master, and found
Arman,
While CSV transaction imports are definitely supported in GnuCash, there
have been some bugs reported with the 'new' CSV importer. There used to be
a fatal bug with the 'old' CSV importer that caused GnuCash to crash if the
incorrect date format was selected, and it may still be possible t
I would also wonder at Arman's comment "getting transactions out of one gnucash
file and into another."
What exactly are you trying to do, Arman? It sounds like you believe you need
to export your old data into the new version. This is not necessary; gnucash
can read the existing data file.
I
Hi Arman
Yes, this *definitely* works with v4.4 on Windows. I haven't tried v4.6
yet, but I'd be surprised if it was broken.
See the fifth post in this thread which includes screenshots and a
sample CSV file:
http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/GNC-Tracking-cash-flows-with-balanced-transa
I've tried on both 4.4 and 4.6 but it seems that importing csv transactions
is broken. Before I continue down this path, is csv importing an actually
supported feature or are the issues with it known? Normally I'd put more
effort into repro steps but I think it's so broken the devs hopefully
alread