Thank you for the clarification. I have successfully imported a csv file! I
will make note of your comment regarding the date format so it works next
time as well.
Thank you again.
Regards,
Jane Knichel-Aldea
201-725-3507
On Thu, Jan 30, 2020, 5:16 AM David Carlson
wrote:
> Jane,
>
> The CSV tr
Jane,
The CSV transaction importer in various 2.6 releases of GnuCash is very
touchy, particularly regarding the date format, and it does not remember
the settings that you used last time.
Be very careful to change the date format to the correct setting for your
data every time and then it shoul
Jane,
It may be possible this is a bug with this version of GnuCash.
I would suggest you first upgrade to GnuCash V2.6.21 using the link to the
Old Stable Release on the website Download page
https://www.gnucash.org/download.phtml. I don't think there were any file
format changes going to V3 but
Hi:
Thank you for the response.
I am using version 2.6.15 I downloaded from gnucash website, but have not
done any updates.
I am using Windows 10 on a PC, not a mobile version. Gnucash closes when I
hit the final step of the csv import, and then I get an error message about
the file being in use wh
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 3:18 AM wrote:
> I am no longer able to download one of my credit card statements in QFX
>format, but every time I try to import a csv file, the system crashes.
>Where can I find proper instructions on how to get the csv import to
>work?
>
...
>
>Jane K
Hello:
I am no longer able to download one of my credit card statements in QFX
format, but every time I try to import a csv file, the system crashes.
Where can I find proper instructions on how to get the csv import to
work?
Many thanks,
Regards,
Jane Knichel Aldea