[GNC] Import csv, ofx

davidcousens49 at gmail.com davidcousens49 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 4 20:53:04 EST 2022


Gyle,
Export it as Excel, load it up in Excel and export it from there as CSV. GnuCash
has always read Excel's CSV exports AFAIK (I use Libre Ofiice these days and it
certainly works with LO).

You should also be able to set the date format in the CSV import dialog. It will
likely default to the format specified for your locale but you can override that
and store the format settings for future use.

David Cousens

On Wed, 2022-01-05 at 01:01 +0000, Gyle McCollam wrote:
> I have been having a great experience importing ofx files for my bank accounts
> and credit cards.  However, when I tried to export from Discover Card, the
> only options were Excel or csv.  I didn't see that Gnucash imported Excel so I
> used csv.  I had absolutely no luck importing the csv file into Gnucash.  I
> kept getting an error message that the date was out of range (1-31).  The date
> format used by Discover is MM/DD/YYYY.  Is the date range the import function
> uses in a different format, therefore causing my issue?
> 
> 
> Thank You,
> Gyle McCollam
> 
> Gyle McCollam
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