What version of Gnucash are you running? There were problems with some versions
of Gnucash and MacOS 15. They have been fixed in the latest version of Gnucash.
I am running Gnucash 5.10-1, MacOS 15.3 on an M1 Max chip with no problem. IIRC
Gnucash 5.9 had the problem and it was fixed in 5.9-2
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Oops, I forgot to mention that for either source option all the csv columns
should automatically be matched, but in my case the date column is not
correctly choosing m-d-y for United States files. I need to manually
correct the date format.
On Thu, Jan 30, 2025, 9:09 PM David Carlson
wrote:
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When importing a csv file that was exported from GnuCash it works a little
different. First, if it was exported from release 4.xx or earlier, select
that option from the types. For both types the account matching is done in
an extra step before the transaction matching step.
For me, in W10 Gnu
I just updated to Sequoia and got the same message. Did you ever resolve the
problem? Or find an alternative app that can read the gnucash data files?
I only use it for the check register.
Thanks for any help.
Bill Hery
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I am attempting to get information to fill out my form 1040, which only reports
2023 information, not 2024.
I have checked and set appropriate boxes and calendar options in the "Edit"
tab, and they show beginning and end of 2024.
What am I missing?
Using Version: 5.10, Windows 11 Pro, 64 bit
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I am trying to import CSV transactions that I have previously exported from
GnuCash. In the import dialog I have to match columns with field names like
Date, Description, Amount, etc. I have done this before with CSV files from
another source, and that worked fine.
In this case, matching is a