[GNC] Gnucash 5 - import transactions

Christian Lynbech christian at defun.dk
Thu Apr 27 16:17:02 EDT 2023


Excellent, thanks for the support.

                               /Christian


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On Thu, Apr 27 2023, Geert Janssens wrote:

Ok, so the aqbanking log entries were just noise.

I have further experimented with your samples and that helped me to pinpoint the issue. It's
effectively a regression that was introduced while improving the import of multi-currency data.

It should be fixed now, in either tomorrow's nightly Windows or Flatpak builds and the upcoming 5.1
release.

Regards,

Geert

Op woensdag 26 april 2023 18:29:25 CEST schreef Christian Lynbech:

> Sure.

> 

> I am not using AqBanking, my problem is with CSV import. I did notice

> those errors/warnings in the log but I could not immediately find

> anywhere to turn aQbanking off. I know I had tried at one point to

> experiment to see if my bank somehow showed up, it didn't, and I have

> never used it for anything. It is of course possible something lingers

> from that.

> 

> Attached are three files:

> 

>   test.gnucash - a very simple book (based on the simple check book

> template)

> 

>   abc.csv - two transactions (already imported into test.gnucash)

> 

>   def.csv - two more transactions (not yet imported)

> 

> def.csv is formed from abc.csv, just with dates and amounts modified

> such that gnucash would not think they can reconciled. It is therefore

> otherwise the very same transactions and I would expect matching to

> occur.

> 

> As abc.csv has been imported, test.gnucash contains the import settings

> (named "test") that I am using.

> 

> 

>                                /Christian


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