[GNC] how to import a csv of transactions?
Geoff
cleanoutmyshed at gmail.com
Mon Jul 12 08:39:50 EDT 2021
Hi Arman
Yes, this *definitely* works with v4.4 on Windows. I haven't tried v4.6
yet, but I'd be surprised if it was broken.
See the fifth post in this thread which includes screenshots and a
sample CSV file:
http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/GNC-Tracking-cash-flows-with-balanced-transactions-td4721056.html
Good luck!
Geoff
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On 12/07/2021 10:01 pm, Arman Schwarz wrote:
> I've tried on both 4.4 and 4.6 but it seems that importing csv transactions
> is broken. Before I continue down this path, is csv importing an actually
> supported feature or are the issues with it known? Normally I'd put more
> effort into repro steps but I think it's so broken the devs hopefully
> already know about it. Errors I encountered:
>
> - Anything more than 200 transactions results in a fatal exception when
> selecting "GnuCash export format"
> - Account name is ignored, meaning you have to manually link every account.
>
> I'm on windows.
>
> Are there any working alternatives for getting transactions out of one
> gnucash file and into another?
>
> Sorry again for the lack of detail.
>
> Arman
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