[GNC] transaction imported do not show up
anatoly
av at total-knowledge.com
Thu Feb 14 17:14:42 EST 2019
Hi David: Thank you for the response.
My system reads that I have "the newest version" of gnucash -- 1:2.6.12-1
The system is Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
I download QFX files and import them into gnucash afterwards.
I use this routine for several banks and credit cards. Some of them do
just fine but a few, as I said in the initial post, do not appear at the
ledger after I "import." More than that. If the imported transactions
didn't appear in the ledger once and I try to import the corresponding
file again, I am getting an empty screen, no messages, nothing and can
do nothing at all but to close it.
Thanks
On 2/11/19 21:18, David Cousens wrote:
> Anatoly
>
> What version of GNuCash are you using and on what platform
> (Linux/Windows/MacOS)?
>
> How were you trying to import your data from the bank? Directly using an
> on-line connection or by downloading a datafile and then importing that file
> into GnuCash?
>
> If the latter what was the format of the data file?
>
> While there is online support for direct download from a bank from within
> GnuCash, this is not necessarily available from all banks or in many
> countries.
>
> Other options usually available are to download OFX/QFX files, QIF files,
> CSV files. Of these the first are generally easiest to import provided the
> bank has got the OFX format right. Not all do.
>
> David Cousens
>
>
>
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