[GNC] Convert CSV to QFX?

David Reiser dbreiser at icloud.com
Tue Jun 19 10:10:04 EDT 2018


The CSV importer in gnucash 3.x is way better than prior versions. You could try just importing the csv. It might take some experimenting the first time, but then you can save the definition and just reuse it every time you import data from that credit card.
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Dave Reiser
dbreiser at icloud.com





> On Jun 19, 2018, at 8:21 AM, Carl W. <Look at iPadRing.net> wrote:
> 
>   Is there a simple and easy way to convert a CSV file to QFX?  Maybe OFX
>   is equivalent to QFX?
>   Background;
>   Our credit card company no longer provides QFX files for download.
>   They only provide CSV file format.
>   Perhaps you have a better suggestion on how to easily get CSV data into
>   GC?
>   I've seen on-line converters of which, due to the nature of banking
>   information and privacy, I'm extremely suspicious.
>   Thank you,
>   Carl W.
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