Import credit cards with CSV importer

aga agander93 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 13 17:31:25 UTC 2016


I think I'd got the wrong impression but thought I'd seen a fix for 
this.  Anyway, just for information, the problem is still present, after 
today's commits.

This is not a "hurry up", but thought as I'd tested I might as well report.

Allan



On 08/06/16 17:55, aga wrote:
> On 08/06/16 17:39, Łukasz Wojniłowicz wrote:
>> Dnia środa, 8 czerwca 2016 12:00:15 kmymoney-devel-request at kde.org pisze:
>>> Message: 2
>>> Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2016 20:29:54 +0100
>>>
>>> At a quick look, that focuses on Tree view, whereas I use only List
>>> view.  What led you to your opinion?
>>
>> This patch limits types of accounts displayed in account selector only to
>> accounts relevant to financial statement being imported. It meant to
>> be about
>> content of account selector and not it's view.
>>
>>>> I presume the problem exists because CSV Importer sets account type
>>>> always
>>>> to checking when importing statements even if we are not sure if it's
>>>> financial statement for checking account or credit card and therefore
>>>> only checking accounts are being shown.
>>>
>>> When KMM is working correctly, the selector dialog indicates it is a
>>> checking account, but displays also credit card accounts.
>>
>> And I assume you're not interested in choosing checking account here but
>> credit card account. Is that right?
>
> Yes, it has to be credit card, or I can't import to the right account.
>
>>>> Do you import your credit card through File->Import->CSV->Banking?
>>>
>>> No, I don't/can't use that.
>>
>> So how did you usually import your credit card?
>>
>
> Just the straight forward CSV import.  Select Banking profile, then
> continue until I get the account selector, where I should be able to
> select my credit card account.
>
>
> Allan
>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Łukasz
>>>>
>



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