But I assume that I am not going to succeed without some preprocessing to get
aligned what csv importer is expecting.
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To: Kalpesh Patel
Cc: Ove Grunnér ; Gnucash Users
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Op dinsdag 16 november 2021 13:17:43 CET schreef Ove Grunnér:
> So the question is, without completely changing my process, is there a way
> to force csv imports to show up as Not-Reconciled after import?
You don't show an example of the csv file you make so I'll be generic in my
reply.
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eing imported. I can also export from
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Hello Ove,
Your procedure is very creative and
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Hello Ove,
Your procedure is very creative and I hope we can solve your problem. I
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Hello Ove,
Your procedure i
Thanks David,
First the SW Details:
Gnucash version: 4.4
Build ID: 4.4+(2020-12-28)
Finance::Quote: 1.51
Type: Distro
Installed by "sudo apt install gnucash"
$ uname -a
Linux Conf-VirtualBox 5.13.0-21-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 19 08:59:28
UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ lsb_releas
Hello Ove,
Your procedure is very creative and I hope we can solve your problem. I
believe that the CSV importer should respect the desired state of the
reconciliation flag, so the fact that it does not is a problem in my
opinion.
First, your problem may be the result of a recent bug in the CSV
Hello, all
I am in the process of changing from QIF import to CSV import of data and
have encountered a difference in the functionality that I am trying to
understand better in order to make it compatible with my own process, or
change my own process to suit the functionality.
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