gnucash-user Digest, Vol 138, Issue 6

Andy Lavarre alavarre at gmail.com
Fri Sep 5 15:35:09 EDT 2014


On 05/09/2014 12:00, gnucash-user-request at gnucash.org wrote:
>     1. Export/Import transactions (Andy Lavarre)
>     2. Re: Export/Import transactions (nvsoar)
> FWIW - Years ago I tried to use an unambiguous date format (ddmmmyyyy)
> in GnuCash.  Didn't work for beans.  Went back to default format - works
> well.  Thus the question becomes - do you get the same result using the
> default date format throughout your test?
> nvsoar
nvsoar thank you for the reply.

I just tried changing the date format to the normal MM/DD/YYYY (and 
several others). No difference.

The biggest problem is that it presents two rows of labels:

The first is all the columns of the transaction headed with None | None 
|None |None |None |... etc.
The second is all the columns of the transaction headed with the correct 
names.

Selecting the second row still results in the error.

Selecting the first None |None |None |None | row then allows you to use 
the dropdown box to define the column heading. The problem is that there 
are far more column headings in the actual import than in the allowable 
fields in the drop down box.

There are eight fields in the dropdown box, but sixteen in the exported 
CSV, and there is no way to choose the fields to export in the *export 
transactions to CSV* dialog.

Thank you again.

Cheers, Andy


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