Matthew
The CSV importer is described reasonably fully in Ch6 of the help manual
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-help/trans-import.html. The
mulitiline format used to export GnuCash data is described in the following
section on exporting
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-help/tr
Dear Geert,
Thank you very much for your quick reply. I can manipulate the data I
have (e.g., via python) to get it into a csv format that works. Do you
know what the lines of a csv file would look like for the following
multi-split transaction?
Account 1. Date "01/01/2020", stock account "XYZ",
Op maandag 4 mei 2020 02:36:58 CEST schreef Matthew Clay:
> Dear Gnucash Community,
>
> Sorry if I missed this in the documentation, but is it possible to use
> the CSV importer for security (stock) transactions? When I attempt to
> import a CSV file into a security account, in the drop-down menu
Matthew,
This is certainly possible with V3.x in GnuCash. What version are you using
and on what OS?
You may have to use the scroll bar to locate the column with the price
information. The headers you can assign to a given column in the import data
include Price in the drop down list. While docu
Dear Gnucash Community,
Sorry if I missed this in the documentation, but is it possible to use
the CSV importer for security (stock) transactions? When I attempt to
import a CSV file into a security account, in the drop-down menu to
indicate what the columns in the CSV file are used for, I do not