Op maandag 2 maart 2020 09:10:50 CET schreef Long:
> Hello,
>
> So, i need stick with CSV files than QIF files?
>
> P/s : I saw that only Android version who have exporting to QIF files. It's
> seem like CSV files is default for GnuCash "official" (For import & export).
>
There is no default in
Hello,
So, i need stick with CSV files than QIF files?
P/s : I saw that only Android version who have exporting to QIF files. It's
seem like CSV files is default for GnuCash "official" (For import & export).
Thank you so much.
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CSV is comma separated variables. The data is arranged in a series of
columns/fields with or without an initial header line specifying the column
name/content. A newline character terminates a line of columns. Blank fields
are indicated by successive commas. Other characters than a comma can be
use
Hello,
I'm new to GnuCash, i really have a lot of questions to ask, and most of
them are maybe basic for you. Sorry if i post too much.
What difference between "CSV" and "QIF" files ?
is "QIF" files easier to import more than "CSV" ? Because, when i importing
with CSV files, i need to choose Acco
Mike,
Take a look at https://github.com/codinguser/gnucash-android and the
support site at https://plus.google.com/communities/104728406764752407046
if you want details/support for the Gnucash Android app. The support site
which mentions the double minus signs in QIF export among other things -
Sadly no go on the export. Everything exactly the same. No values in 70
% of the transactions.
Now whether this is because they were entered before the upgrade or what
I just don't know.
Give up for now. This is not worth the effort. Be quicker to go back
to quill pens and ledger books.
On Sun
Ok so this is interesting done the upgrade. The first thing I notice
is that the individual account balances are still wrong but now instead
of being completely random amounts they are a signed sum of the
entries, regardless of DR/CR, as opposed to correct balance on the
account. I.e. positive for
I tried reading both the XML file with an XML file reader but it could
not open the file. Ditto QIF file. So that I could look for exactly this
kind of issue. I will attempt an update. And see what happens.
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018, at 6:10 PM, Di Mang wrote:
> Hi Mike,
> which version of android app
Android 4.4.4. GNUCASH App 2.2.1.
So the blank Value fields and the fact that none , f the account
balances reflect the transactions entered under the account are known
issues that have now been fixed?
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018, at 6:10 PM, Di Mang wrote:
> Hi Mike,
> which version of android app d
Hi Mike,
which version of android app do you use?
There was a bug in android app befor version 2.3.0 with a double minus sign
in QIF and XML export files.
This bug was fixed in the version 2.3.0 (on 9th January 2018). You can
check it in your QIF or XML export files by searching for "--".
In this
> On Jan 28, 2018, at 3:45 AM, Mike Stillingfleet
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have exported my Android Transactions from Android to a QIF and then
> attempted to import them into the desktop.
>
> It says Transaction amount: Unrecognised or inconsistent format.
>
> When I exported from Android
Hi,
I have exported my Android Transactions from Android to a QIF and then
attempted to import them into the desktop.
It says Transaction amount: Unrecognised or inconsistent format.
When I exported from Android to XML and opened that various values where blank.
When I look up those transacti
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