[GNC] Gnucash 5 - import transactions

Geert Janssens geert.gnucash at kobaltwit.be
Wed Apr 26 09:33:50 EDT 2023


I have tried to look into this, but I don't have enough information to go further.

First off, from your logs I infer you are importing data via AqBanking. I have no accounts that 
are compatible with aqbanking so I can't go that route.

Instead I have tried to import data via the generic CSV importer. If I tweak my import data to 
fall in the bayesian thresholds, it is properly matched this way.

So to continue, I will need some test data from you. Can you create a minimal book with a 
few transactions in it already and a csv file to import in there that should give matches ? 
Please do change any private data.

Additionally, please specify which profile you are using in the Aqbanking importer.

Perhaps the easiest is to append all of these in a new bug report. The mailing list is a bit 
cumbersome to track updates.

Regards,

Geert

Op dinsdag 25 april 2023 21:34:33 CEST schreef Christian Lynbech:
> I have now done a few more experiments and is not any less confused.
> 
> So to iterate, using 4.14, automatching works, using 5.0 it does not
> work.
> 
> I tried turning on logging as John suggested. When I import to 5.0, I
> get nothing logged during the operation. However, when trying to do the
> import with 4.14, I am getting a number of warnings like this:
> 
>     * 20:07:17  INFO <gnc.import> [GncTxImport::update_pre_split_props] User
> warning: Column 'Konto' could not be understood.
> 
> The word "Konto" is danish for "Account". Even so, automatching did
> work. I am attaching the log files from the two attempts below.
> 
> I then thought, perhaps this is a language thing (I am using danish both
> on my computer and in the books), so I c'tried changing the language to
> english but it did change the results, no automatching on verson 5.
> Also, the warnings I see in version 4, now was in english (e.g
> "Account").
> 
> I have also tried generating a completely new book, as simple as can be,
> but the behaviour is exactly the same, so it is not something something
> that has piled up in my actual book.
> 
> Since this does not appear to be a universal issue, it is possible that
> it is somehow language related.
> 
> Attached below are the two aforementioned log files, the one named with
> "4" is from the 4.14 run (which works) and the one with a "5" is from the
> 5.0 version (that is not working).
> 
> I can provide my test book and sample CSV files as well, if anybody
> would like to see them.
> 
> Thanks for taking an interest in my issue.
> 
>                                /Christian




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