[Kmymoney] Fwd: What is wrong with this QIF?
Bjarne Wichmann Bagge Petersen
bsddk.nospam at mekanix.dk
Sun Aug 22 09:29:11 CEST 2010
Hi Allan
2010/8/21 aga <aganderson at ukonline.co.uk>:
> So far as the problem payees are concerned, I, too, have been having that
> problem for a few months and have raised a bug about it. (Bug 235967) Whilst
> that is similar to yours, it may not be identical as it involved schedules.
> If you look in Payees view for the payee names that have been used in error,
> and check the matching setting, I found that just having it set to 'match on
> name' helped with my problem.
Unsetting it helped me, thx!
>
> I was a bit puzzled by your screen-shot, in that it showed the dates with
> mixed separators. Is that what you expect? Here, I don't see that.
Mixed separators look right here and what I would expect.
> So far as csv files are concerned, I've produced a plugin for KMM, so that they
> may be imported directly. It handles both checking accounts and investment
> accounts. I've been using it successfully myself for a while now, and am
> doing some last-minute polishing-up before submitting it for acceptance. What
> would help me, and perhaps you, is if you could send me suitably anonimized
> samples of the file layouts you have. So far, I have only a few different
> sample layouts to test with.
That sounds great - I'll send you a sample. I've tried a million (more
or less) converters to get a QIF from the CSV, and xl2qif has until
now been the only one able to handle the CSV-file from my bank. Would
be great not having to boot into windows to convert a single file. :-)
- Bjarne
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