[Kmymoney] CSV import decimal problem

Allan agander93 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 12 14:54:06 UTC 2013


On 12/12/13 14:08, Joao Roscoe wrote:
> Dear Srs,
>
> I'm starting to use kmymoney to bring a bit of order to my finances. I
> need to use CSV import to get my bank an credit card statements into
> the database, and I'm having troble with something that appears to be
> a known bug: missing decimals in imported data:
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=646206
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=668458
>
> I'm running vanilla i386 debian wheezy, which has kmymoney 4.6.2, so a took a
> look in newer kmymoney release notes, and saw that a decimal symbol
> related bug was solved, according to this:
> http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/release-4.6.3.html
> ...and this:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=312181
>
> Thus, I made a backport of kmymoney 4.6.4, from debian testing version,
> and installed it in my system. The backport itself worked, but the import issue
> remains: no decimal symbol at all (tested CSVs with both "comma" and
> "colon" as decimal symbol, and using both "TAB" and "semicolon" as
> field separator. The CSVs were generated using LibreOffice, and
> modified with awk, to get proper formatting.
>
> Any ideas? Am I overlooking anything obvious and essential?
> Thank you very much
> João
> _______________________________________________

Hi João

Yes, there was certainly a problem a while back.  However, for 
quickness, and certainty, could you send me a copy of your file, with 
sensitive data changed, as long as the format is maintained and the file 
stills shows the problem.  I don't need a full length file, just header 
lines if any and a few transactions..

Send it to me off-list, if you prefer.

allan



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