Importing bank statements in CSV format

Greg Feneis mfeneis at gmail.com
Sat May 6 23:29:15 EDT 2017


Hi Tim,

You might want to mention your GnuCash version.  Your OS may not be
necessary but doesn't hurt.

I don't know about importing into GunCash via CSV so I can't help you
there.  I do know CSV files are text files and you can open them with
various word processing programs or spreadsheet programs and edit prior to
import.  Hope that helps.  I'm sure somebody else who knows GnuCash better
will be along shortly





Kind regards,

Greg Feneis





On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 7:09 PM, Tim Hume <tim at nomuka.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I might be missing something obvious. I import my bank statements in CSV
> format. Sometimes there are transactions I don't want to import (because
> they're not really transactions - just information lines in the CSV that my
> bank inserts). How can I get GNU Cash to just ignore some of the
> transactions?
>
> At present I have to import the non-transactions, and then go and clean
> things up in the various accounts.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tim.
>
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