Weird OFX file import problem
msalists at gmx.net
msalists at gmx.net
Wed Oct 1 14:06:29 EDT 2014
Sorry - I forgot to mention some important details:
This is GnuCash 2.6.3 on a US-EN Windows 8.1 system.
Also, the import for this bank account used to work a while back in the
older 2.4 versions (not sure which one exactly, though)
On 2014-10-01 11:02, msalists at gmx.net wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a problem with importing OFX files.
> The very first import into a newly created account works, but trying to
> import additional OFX files for the same account comes up with no
> transactions to be imported.
> Using an entirely new GnuCash file (sqlite storage), I narrowed it down
> to the following:
> I have two OFX files from the same bank (Targobank Germany, ex
> Citibank).
> File A.ofx is from June, file B.ofx is from October.
> I have only the basic account structure setup, no bank account set up
> yet.
> I import A.OFX and chose to create a new bank account "Targo" in the
> process.
> The transaction import dialog comes up with the list of all
> transactions and I import them without changing anything.
> Then I proceed to import B.ofx. The transaction import dialog comes up
> empty with no transactions.
> In order to show that file B.ofx in itself has no problems, I remove
> the account "Targo" and chose to delete all transactions in it.
> Then I import B.ofx, and chose to create a new account "Targo2" the
> process.
> This time, the transaction import dialog comes up with all the
> transactions in B.ofx.
> I import them without changing anything.
> Then I try importing A.ofx, which fimported fine earlier. This time,
> the transaction import dialog comes up empty.
> The transaction that had been listed earlier when importing into a new
> account "Targo" do no longer show up.
> What could be the problem here?
> Thank you in advance for any help...
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