Re: [GNC] importing csv and negative numbers (gnucash-user Digest, Vol 231, Issue

2022-06-13 Thread David Carlson
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Re: [GNC] importing csv and negative numbers

2022-06-12 Thread davidcousens49
The difficulty is that the sign convention in a CSV file is normally determined by the originating bank and there is no guarantee that it is what GnuCash thinks it should be. Some banks will use a signed amount column to represent debits and credits, others will provide a debit column and a credi

Re: [GNC] importing csv and negative numbers

2022-06-12 Thread Stan Brown
On 2022-06-12 22:00, Kevin T via gnucash-user wrote: > It seems that when importing CSV files, to a CC account, if the > 'credit' column, which when imported is called the 'deposit' field, > has a negative value in it, it is imported as a 'debit' transaction. > I have to refer to the statement, t

[GNC] importing csv and negative numbers

2022-06-12 Thread Kevin T via gnucash-user
It seems that when importing CSV files, to a CC account, if the 'credit' column, which when imported is called the 'deposit' field, has a negative value in it, it is imported as a 'debit' transaction.  I have to refer to the statement, to find which of these transactions are supposed to be credi