Split transaction on CSV import

GT-I9070 H gti9070h at gmail.com
Sun Nov 8 10:54:59 EST 2015


Hi Pedro Albuquerque,

You don't have to look far, here you will find the XLSM2QIF converter (It
has pt_BR) it will solve your problems!

See: http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Published_tools

Regards
GTI

2015-11-03 13:15 GMT-03:00 Pedro Albuquerque <palbuquerque73 at gmail.com>:

> Thank you. I'll try to find a converter.
>
> Regards,
> Pedro
>
> Ter, 2015-11-03 às 09:53 -0500, Derek Atkins escreveu:
>
> > Pedro Albuquerque <palbuquerque73 at gmail.com> writes:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I started to use GnuCash, after some time creating an account hierarchy
> > > and a budget.
> > > So, the first thing was to import bank transactions. I've been doing so
> > > from csv files with minor adjustments and everything is fine.
> > > But I sometimes need to split a transaction, for example, a payment
> made
> > > for auto parts to the same supplier, where some parts are for a vehicle
> > > and some for another.
> > > Question:
> > > Can this be done during import?
> >
> > No.  The CSV importer doesn't know about Splits.
> >
> > You have two options:
> >
> > 1) Import via CSV and then, after import, split the transaction
> > 2) Convert the CSV to QIF and then make the split in the QIF file.  Then
> >    import the QIF.  The QIF importer knows how to handle split
> transactions.
> >
> > > Regards,
> > > Pedro.
> >
> > > Please remember to CC this list on all your replies.
> > > You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.
> >
> > -derek
> >
>
>
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