[GNC] Fidelity CSV files

David Reiser dbreiser at icloud.com
Tue Nov 25 19:07:36 EST 2025


I think it has been that way for 2-3 weeks. But if you have to, you could find the first bad transaction (takes a bit of work if you hold many, many securities), delete each transaction  since then and reimport the data from that same timeframe.

I’m curious how you set up your csv imports for securities transactions. I’ve never gotten those to work. I use another app, csv2ofx, from Moneythumb to create an ofx file for the securities data. That has its own aggravations, but unless I can learn how to take a single line stock transaction in csv and convert it to a gnucash transaction between dollars and shares, I’m stuck.
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Dave Reiser
dbreiser at icloud.com





> On Nov 25, 2025, at 17:54, Fred Tydeman <tydeman.fred at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I just noticed that the CSV file I downloaded from Fidelity brokerage has
> the
> Price and Shares columns reversed.  So, data I imported is wrong for some
> time.
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