Any way to import investment data as CSV?

Paul Schwartz pmjs1115 at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 17 16:10:38 EST 2010


You could open them in a spreadsheet [like Open Office], and then use the available macro to create a QIF file.

Paul

--- On Sun, 1/17/10, Adam Rosi-Kessel <adam at rosi-kessel.org> wrote:

> From: Adam Rosi-Kessel <adam at rosi-kessel.org>
> Subject: Any way to import investment data as CSV?
> To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
> Date: Sunday, January 17, 2010, 10:06 AM
> I'm trying to import financial data
> from Calvert Investments. When I export as a QIF, the
> Gnucash importer dialog is empty. When I export as CSV, I
> see the data, but there doesn't seem to be any way in
> Gnucash to match the CSV fields to shares and share price.
> Any solutions?
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