[GNC] Bugzilla account request

Tom Teixeira tjteixeira at earthlink.net
Sat Jun 6 21:29:46 EDT 2026


Look at RFC 4180 which is the "official" definition of CSV format. Bank 
of America is producing CSV files that are consistent with the RFC, and 
can also be read directly by Microsoft Excel. Apple's Numbers, 
LibreOffice and Google Sheets all handle this CSV file without problems, 
so I believe it is a Gnucash bug, not a Bank of America bug.

On 6/6/26 7:44 PM, David Cousens wrote:
> BoA problem not GnuCash problem.
>
> On Sat, 2026-06-06 at 09:56 -0400, Tom Teixeira wrote:
>> I would like a bugzilla account. I have encountered a bug with CSV
>> files
>> from Bank of America sometimes having embedded backslashes that do
>> not
>> import properly. I work around the problem by editing the CSV file
>> before importing, but did investigate and found RFC 4180 does not
>> allow
>> use of backslash as a quote character. I want to submit a formal bug
>> and
>> may be able to construct a patch to fix the bug.
>>
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