Got it. Glad you got it sorted out.
Cheers David H.
On Tue, 21 Sept 2021 at 02:27, David Solet wrote:
> David, thank you for your response. That is not the problem, since there
> is a screen where one links the name of the account in the csv
> file--whatever it is--with the actual account in gn
David, thank you for your response. That is not the problem, since there is
a screen where one links the name of the account in the csv file--whatever
it is--with the actual account in gnucash. However, I found the problem; it
is with the content of the csv file. In my csv file, a value for
custome
I don't use the csv importer but it seems to be complaining about not
having a transfer account - "New, UNBALANCED (need acct to transfer
$($$$.cc))! While you do have a text description in the account column
when I do a csv import in gnucash format the account names are in the full
format eg "Exp
Hello,
My version = 4.6 (Windows). I want to import a csv file with split
transactions. The following text lines from the csv file represent one
transaction (not real) that took place on 9/19/2021. This is a simplified
example. An actual transaction would likely have more splits. Column heads
are i