GNUCASH - Loading Pre-downloaded Transactions
Risto Paasila
rpaasila at bigpond.net.au
Tue Sep 11 08:13:15 EDT 2007
I have successfully imported QIF files from ANZ, but on some
occasions I had to remove a blank line from the beginning, the QIF
importer expects a header or something like that on the first line.
Risto.
On 10/09/2007, at 11:45 PM, Josh Sled wrote:
> "Singh, John" <John.Singh at anz.com> writes:
>> I have just installed the GNUCASH on Windows XP & I have been able to
>> set/create my Chart of Accounts.
>
> It's just GnuCash. There's no need for all caps.
>
>
>> I can 'import' a QIF format file into my accounts & this is only
>> for one
>> time event (this was for July 07 transactions)..
>>
>> I now find that I cannot load my new transactions into GNUCASH
>> downloaded
>> from my Bank accounts for the month of Aug 07.
>
> Details, please ... what happens when you attempt to load the Aug
> QIF file?
> If you create a clean/new file and load (only) the same Aug QIF
> file, does
> that work?
>
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