[GNC] GNC will not properly import .csv file from PayPal
David Carlson
david.carlson.417 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 12 09:51:40 EDT 2024
I suggest that if you are up against a deadline revert back to the release
that works for you.
On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 2:25 AM Jeffrey Black <beastmaster126 at hotmail.com>
wrote:
> I'm trying to import a .csv file from PayPal into the latest stable
> version of GNC on Windoze 11 home and and/or Ubuntu 22.04 (snaphub
> version 5.6.1), and neither of them will properly.. Both refuse to
> import transactions properly when Notes and Memo are selected. I need
> both of them so I can properly "split" transactions between my wife's
> schedule C and personal expenses.
>
> I can only import one or the other, notes or memo, not both, AND I
> need both in the same transaction. And I have always been able to in
> all previous versions of GNC.
>
> Can anyone suggest a solution?
>
> I am up against the April 15th tax filing deadline, and I do not want
> to have to file an extension for both my wife and and our dependent sons
> separate return, so that I can manually edit every transaction manually
> from the .csv file to place everything in the right account. Our
> health insurance depends on it as does whether he gets the grants to
> continue his college education. They want more per semester now than I
> ever have made yearly in my life. I never expected college tuition to
> exceed the income level of three working family members plus a Pell
> grant and scholarships. His 529 account is not even adequate.
>
> Can anyone tell me why I cannot import a .csv file with both notes and
> memo? Not one or the other.
>
> --Jeffrey Black M.B.A.
>
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