You have a typo in your second line (missing > after Primary). I don't
know whether that screws up the import of the file, or if the typo is
only in your email, but that could be the reason it's not working?
Jean
On 3/7/2024 5:02 PM, Lincoln A Baxter wrote:
Thanks Jean...
I tried this as fol
There's also this:
https://github.com/reubano/csv2ofx
I haven't tried it, just wanted to mention that sometimes you can find
really great stuff on github, which isn't reported in a google search
On 12/17/2023 11:52 AM, David Reiser via gnucash-user wrote:
I never got aqbanking to successfull
This may be slightly off topic, or too late to help, but...
In github, there is a repository
https://github.com/tim-rohrer/move2gnucash
That seems pretty well setup to migrate your data from a quicken csv
export to GC. I haven't used it, but I looked at it for a friend and it
looked interesting
And now, vanguard apparently no longer offers OFX as a download option,
just csv files. >:(
hopefully this is temporary, but I'm not holding my breath.
The entire download-you-data landscape for finances in the US is just broken
Jean
On 3/1/2023 2:51 AM, Steve Brown wrote:
This is interesting
Also, this
https://github.com/jrwrigh/csv2cash
Could be the answer to what you're trying to do?
Jean
On 1/7/2023 12:51 PM, Tim Rohrer wrote:
On Jan 7, 2023, at 2:32 PM, Jean L wrote:
OK so I found that GC fais to import this ofx because the account
name is too long. This is proba
logged.
Linux GnuCash 4.11
Build ID: 4.11+(2022-06-25)
On Jan 7, 2023, at 12:53 PM, Jean L wrote:
And you're saying that when you import this into a blank account,
nothing shows up?
On 1/7/2023 10:52 AM, Tim Rohrer wrote:
Thanks, Jean.
Here is the entire file (attached and pasted).
0
INFO
20230107105800
ENG
0
INFO
USD
b9fc6ca936ba09958d5076dd5ebfac69
384d7d0b77b259606be9c29de2e05b45
CHECKING
19700101
20230107
CREDIT
2022010100
500.00
743df964dc21309d6d8a7c0ca5eaa657
Tim
On Jan 7, 2023, at 12:41 PM, Jean L wrote:
Can you post a small OFX file t
Can you post a small OFX file that's generated that way? I'll take a
quick look.
Jean
On 1/7/2023 10:18 AM, Tim Rohrer wrote:
I'm continuing my experimentation to migrate my Quicken for Mac data. I believe
I'm on track for the investments, so I've switched back to regular accounts.
Originall
No you don't need to do anything for it to learn, except select the
account the transaction should be associated with when you import the
transaction so the matcher can remember that. Of course, that's only if
you haven't already entered the transaction manually (in which case you
already selec
The transfer will be automatically assigned once you import a few
transactions. GC is smart in the way it learns from previous imported
transactions which account a given imported transaction should be
assigned to. So give it a little time and it'll do the right thing.
Another thing you may not
discovered I'm not using the latest
version--I'm on 3.8, so I think I should upgrade it and try again.)
On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 6:57 PM Jean L wrote:
We might need a bit more info to give a useful answer. But just to
be sure:
- The FITID of the transactions in the OF
We might need a bit more info to give a useful answer. But just to be sure:
- The FITID of the transactions in the OFX file are all different,
right? That's an absolute requirement, not just within a single OFX
file, but from ofx to ofx, the FITID is supposed to identify one and
only 1 transact
s of each transaction?
On 12/30/2022 2:20 PM, Phyllis Bruce wrote:
Jean and Adrien, I use QFX and reconciling is a pain! When I import
and data from my bank and begin reconciliation I often find the GNC
has ignored the existing unreconciled transactions and created new
cleared ones.
On F
I don't think you can "tweak" the OFX import. OFX import relies on an
external library (ofxlib I think?).
Are the dates way off? I've never noticed anything weird like that in my
own OFX imports (which I do a lot of) the dates seem to always coincide.
This *could* be a problem with the OFX crea
Kind regards, Greg Feneis
(Pixel 3)
On Sat, May 14, 2022, 14:20 Jean L wrote:
Can you give us more details? Are you saying that GC does not show
matching transactions, but does it at least show the imported
transactions (and fails to find matches)?
Note that the transaction dates have to match
Can you give us more details? Are you saying that GC does not show
matching transactions, but does it at least show the imported
transactions (and fails to find matches)?
Note that the transaction dates have to match (the imported transactions
and the ones you have in your ledger) for them to
You launch GC with the --debug flag. If you're on MacOS, you have to go
to a console, find the path to your Gnucash, then do
GnucashApp/contents/MacOs/Gnucash/Gnucash --debug (from memory, so I'm
sure some of this is wrong)
Same idea on windows and linux, launch from the command line with the
Again: the "append" check mark in the import dialog appends notes from
the OFX to the notes you put in instead of replacing them if 'u+c' is
selected.
On 4/29/2022 6:51 PM, Eric H. Bowen via gnucash-user wrote:
Gyle,
I do this when I remember, especially with regard to checks. But I've
stil
There's check box "append" in the import dialog that does what you're
asking for...
J.
On 4/29/2022 6:18 PM, Gyle McCollam wrote:
Eric,
I know you probably tried this , but when you are importing Are you checking the "c" box and not the
"u+c" box. The "c" only clears, whereas the "u+c" UPDA
I'm a bit confused by this discussion. Is there a consensus as to
whether the bug is located in libofx, or whether libofx is passing on
the right info, and GC is misinterpreting it?
Jean
On 1/13/2022 8:41 PM, David Carlson wrote:
I have kept copies of OFX exports from several FI's for my per
Also, can you tell us which version you're using, and which OS?
On 1/10/2022 4:21 AM, subscr...@nock.org.uk wrote:
I am trying to import a QIF file from Quicken XG 2004 for the UK.
Loading the file etc seems to be fine and I can get through all the option
windows. It.
The import s
Can you do a bit of debugging?
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Stack_Trace
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Tracefile
That way we can get a chance to see where the crash happens. Another
option is to send your qif file to one of us for us to repro the issue,
but that's probably not something you want
OK, that would have been too easy :D... Any chance you could send me the
OFX? Remove anything that's private in it if you want. I'll debug on my
end. If you get a chance, open a bug, and put the file there, otherwise
send it to me directly...
Thanks!
Jean
On 12/29/2021 7:58 PM, Steve Cohen w
There a debug flag you can enable to have info printed out when
transactions are skipped, but I don't remember off the top of my head
which flag that is.
On 12/29/2021 3:42 PM, Christopher Lam wrote:
It would be nice to have visibility of these imported transactions?
Checkbox at the bottom
at 22:17, Jean L wrote:
Apparently not merged yet, sorry
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/pull/1167
I have no control over what gets merged when, hopefully soon?
In the meatime you can get that branch, rebase on main if needs be,
and test...
On 11/21/2021 7:07 PM, Mike Alexander wrote:
, Jean L wrote:
This should be fixed in the next release. The code is already in.
In where? I just rebuilt from commit 3f758ff2 which was the end of
the Maint branch around 7PM EST tonight and when I imported my wife's
TIAA changes I had to click OK over 20 times. The last change to
gn
This should be fixed in the next release. The code is already in.
Thanks for your patience.
To answer your question. Some ofx files have transfer between two
accounts (at the same bank) which show up as two transactions that are
the two ends of the transfer. GC used to then import them as separ
Thanks! That's good news!
J.
On 10/5/2021 7:25 AM, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
I loaded up 4.8 version of GnuCash on another computer last night and
imported one of the file that is most complex that had failed to
import properly on 4.5 version of GnuCash. Good news is that where I
was seeing 4.5
Kalpesh, if you could give me samples of OFX files that do not work with
the current code, I'd be happy to fix the issues. I've been working on
the OFX import (not the libofx, but GC part of it) and it's quite
possible that some of the issues that you're seeing are caused by GC,
and not changes
fter importing the OFX file -- you open one of the account
registers, you'll see duplicate transactions! Although, if you close and
re-open the file, those duplicated transactions do not appear when you
re-open the account register. I don't know what to make of that.
On Sat, Oct 2, 2021 at 1:5
Yes, there's a new behavior with OFX import. The match dialog shows up
for each target account, so if you're importing securities the dialog
will show up for each security. This could be a real annoyance if there
are many different securities, so we may want to change that behavior.
The new beh
I'm exactly in the same boat. Online banking does not work for my banks,
so I download ofx by hand and import into GC. Not ideal, but it works.
J.
On 9/29/2021 3:53 PM, David Carlson wrote:
David,
There are multiple ways to skin that cat, and it is not clear which one you
are asking about.
Note: as a dev I have (and probably many before me) tried to look at
what it would take allow selecting multiple transactions at the same
time and then do an operation. Sadly, there's no quick fix to GC that
could make this happen, it's a large re-write apparently. One dev looked
(is looking?)
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