I seem to recall that the importer underwent significant improvements in
version 4.x as it was somewhat lacking prior to that? I would suggest
updating to the latest version of Gnucash if at all possible. It looks
like 2.6.19 was released Feb 2018 and 3.10 in April 2020 and a lot of
development w
Thanks, interesting that deleting the “NULL” text and leaving it empty allowed
it to go through.
“but direct database manipulation may void your GnuCash warranty.”
I was thinking about direct upload to the postgres table (creating my own guid
and checking for duplication) but that doesn’t sound
David thanks for the hint to compare the file with standard QIF format. The app
has no provision for entering any share transaction. It is only a robust
double-entry book-keeping app -(plain and simple) - running on Sqlite3 at the
backend, ensuring excellent data integrity. Hence I do not quit u
The best chance of locating the source of an import error in a file exported
from Android is to compare its file format with what is known of the QIF format
and look for some deviations from this. Unfortunately QIF is a proprietary
format although Intuit did make some information publicly available
Kalpesh, Gnucash (android version) is a companion app to its desktop version
with limited functionality as to data entry on-the-go. Its an excellent and
stable app. Its first time I faced this kind of error. GNUCASH Developers team
should be in a position to explain it since the error message is
Parag,
Back in the day when I last tried the Android app, I found that it too
often choked on an import or export or created an un-importable file or
transaction error in the file.
As others have suggested here, we are not magicians. You need to dig
through the file yourself to find the problem
David, in that case how do I identify which transactions are at fault ?
Secondly, how to fix them ? Thirdly, how to create new repaired QIF file from
it ? Instead, it would be better if someone from Gnucash team/users explain why
the Error message arises in the first place.
Sent from Yahoo Mai
Parag -
You will have to find the offending faulty transaction and correct it
manually after understanding why it is failing. Learning the format of QIF
file is not that difficult (plenty of sources to be had by Google'ing for
it, including a Wikipedia) and the file can be viewed in any good old
I thought someone suggested that there might be only one or a few
transactions at fault that might be fixable in a text editor.
On Sat, Oct 23, 2021, 9:56 PM parag puranik via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> I want to know why the error message arises and further how to import s
I want to know why the error message arises and further how to import such a
file in desktop.The data in the file can very well be read in Excel file. But I
want to get that data into Desktop Gnucash directly (not by manually entering
each transaction again in Desktop version).
Sent from Yahoo
Hi GregThe issue in certainly not about compatibility between android and
desktop versions, but about a particular error in one particular file. I have
successfully imported other QIF files.My question is regarding the significance
of that particular error message and how to get around or work
On Sat, 23 Oct 2021 14:36:51 + (UTC)
parag puranik via gnucash-user wrote:
> I exported a data file from Gnucash Android App version 2.4.0 in QIF
> format. While importing this QIF file into Gnucash desktop version
> 2.6.19 or even in version 3.10, I get error saying "Share price:
> Unrecogni
Assuming you have created the invoices using the “Business Features”, you go to
Business->Customer->Process Payment, select the customer, and select both
invoices.
If they paid by a means that has a transaction number (check, credit card
transaction…) put that in the number field.
Select your
Hi T. R. Jackson, answering what I can for you inline :-)
On Sun, 24 Oct 2021 at 04:25, m.x. keating wrote:
> GnuCash User List ahoy:
>
> LibreOffice’s user list has a procedure for handling .pdfs, screenshots,
> &c, by storing them in special places, outside the list, but I haven’t
> had oc
I happen to enter a transaction to some of my bank or credit card accounts
each month to report the balance shown on the statement. I could assign a
URL or filename to this transaction if desired.
On Sat, Oct 23, 2021 at 5:54 PM wrote:
> Mattia
>
> A reconciliation deals with all the splits to
Mattia
A reconciliation deals with all the splits to a specifc account for a specified
date range from any transactions to any other account. There is not a single
entity transaction or split to associate a document with. At present AFAIK there
is no way of associating the external statement docum
Hi,
You are obviously concerned about security/privacy with your procedure of
disconnecting from your network. However, you mentioned you still have
Windows 7 which no longer receives security updates and patches. It has
been EOL for almost 2 years!
Patching and updating is one of the first thing
On Sat, Oct 23, 2021 at 02:23:20PM -0400, m.x. keating wrote:
>
> As suggested, I do use LibreOffice when composing a message, because of the
> poor quality of the in-built text editor in Thunderbird. LO does not help
> with formatting, however, since all formatting but the most basic is lost
> wh
GnuCash User List ahoy:
A thank you to Derek Atkins & to David Carlson for confirming my
suspicion that attaching a .pdf caused the assassination of my previous
message. I thought it possible that the .pdf would not survive, but
didn’t expect the entire message to be rejected as if it had a ba
Hi all,
somehow my googling doesn't even suggest anybody ever asked this…
Is there a way so that all reconciled transactions link to a document
(say, the actual bank statement) while also linking to their own
attached documents?
It feels like this would be solved if a document was property of a
Hi, if a customer makes one payment to cover say two invoices, how do I
process that in accounts receivable without having two cash receipts showing
up on my checking account in GNUCASH whereas there should only be one? I can
imagine various clumsy manual ways of doing it, but am thinking there mu
As I understand, GnuCash for Android is no longer supported by its creator
and is not supported by GnuCash desktop developers. It's a separate
project that happens to have GnuCash in its title.
My best recommendations include taking over and continuing development of
GnuCash for Android. Or, try
I exported a data file from Gnucash Android App version 2.4.0 in QIF format.
While importing this QIF file into Gnucash desktop version 2.6.19 or even in
version 3.10, I get error saying "Share price: Unrecognized or inconsistent
format.", The import process has to be aborted. The QIF data file
On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 08:18:53PM -0500, David Carlson wrote:
> Can I make a suggestion?
>
> Sometimes, when I want to post a rather complex statement to a text based
> medium I will compose the statement in a higher level editor, possibly
> Libre Office, then copy and paste into the destinatio
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