[Kmymoney] Issue while importing statement data from CSV file
Jack
ostroffjh at sbcglobal.net
Sun Apr 13 23:42:16 UTC 2014
On 2014.04.13 19:29, Allan wrote:
> On 13/04/14 20:25, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>> CSV is almost always the worst format for an export to KMyMoney. In
>> my experience, QFX is best, followed by OFX (may be nearly the
>> same), followed by QIF.
>>
>> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
>>
>
> I'm not sure about "....QFX is best, followed by OFX....".
>
> OFX is the best, except if it not made available. Since MS ceased
> support for MSMoney, some banks no longer support it. OFX, if it is
> available, is best because it was designed for purpose, and it has an
> appropriate spec. Unfortunately, however, it is then a lottery as to
> how well the institution follows the spec. Also, I doubt that it
> imports very well into spreadsheets. The direct connect capability
> is very good, if available. We have at least one user who can't, so
> far, get his files to import in a useful way. So, I'm more inclined
> to think of it as the least bad.
>
> QIF is good, because of the wide support. Sadly, its spec is very
> loose and it comes in many different flavours.
>
> Sometimes,CSV is all that is available. Then, however, the user can
> immediately see what he is going to receive and can adapt it to his
> own requirements. It also may be easily pre-processed, if
> necessary. It certainly beats manual entry.
>
> Allan
As far as I know, QFX is essentially the same as OFX, except as
provided by Intuit/Quicken. One of my banks or credit cards (I
actually can't remember now) provided QFX, and it imported to KMM as
OFX with no more or less problems than I have had with any other.
(except for my Merrill Lynch imports, which have their own problems.)
I haven't seen any reason to actually distinguish OFX from QFX.
Jack
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Marco Dahms <marco.dahms at gmx.net>
>> Sender: kmymoney-bounces at kde.orgDate: Mon, 07 Apr 2014 21:13:50
>> To: <kmymoney at kde.org>
>> Reply-To: KMyMoney Users' mailing list <kmymoney at kde.org>
>> Subject: [Kmymoney] Issue while importing statement data from CSV
>> file
>>
>> Dear KMyMoney Experts,
>>
>> A friend of mine encouraged me to manage my financial stuff with
>> KMyMoney.
>> Therefore I started by exporting my bank statements as CSV from my
>> online banking system.
>> During the import I receive the error message "Row 2 does not have
>> the
>> expected number of columns".
>>
>> Do you have any advice what this message means?
>> I think I have chosen the correct columns for the amount, the payee
>> etc.
>>
>> Let me know your comments.
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>> Marco
>
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