Re: [GNC] Please address broken QIF import

2024-04-25 Thread Adrien Monteleone
What do you find about dropping to an earlier release, not 'straightforward'? It is a simple matter of removing the current release, and installing the older one. (I believe on Windows systems, you can safely just install the older release as the installer will do the in-place replacement for

Re: [GNC] Please address broken QIF import

2024-04-25 Thread Joseph Keithley
I tried the -1 but it doesn't import my qif's either. I had to go back to version 5.5. On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 12:28 AM sunfish62--- via gnucash-user < gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote: > While I am uncomfortable with Jim's overall tone, he makes valid points to > consider. > > Also, >

Re: [GNC] Please address broken QIF import

2024-04-24 Thread sunfish62--- via gnucash-user
While I am uncomfortable with Jim's overall tone, he makes valid points to consider. Also, https://code.gnucash.org/builds/win32/releases/gnucash-5.6-1.setup.exe was pushed out a couple of weeks ago and announced as a fix to an import problem, I believe. I admit I don't pay too much attention

Re: [GNC] Please address broken QIF import

2024-04-24 Thread David Carlson
I may not remember correctly which recent seeming regressions were actually which, but I know some were caused by changes to software that is maintained by other developers and that the GnuCash developers have no control over. Then they were stuck between a rock and a hard place because it would

Re: [GNC] Please address broken QIF import

2024-04-24 Thread Jim DeLaHunt
On 2024-04-23 14:31, Yann Salmon via gnucash-user wrote: Since there is, if I understand correctly, a fix to this major bug, I really think a 5.6.1 release would be helpful.… On 2024-04-24 15:24, Yann Salmon via gnucash-user wrote: …the one thing I learned is : you do not break things, and if

Re: [GNC] Please address broken QIF import

2024-04-24 Thread Yann Salmon via gnucash-user
Hello, Le 23/04/2024 à 23:48, David Carlson a écrit : Sir, In my experience most financial institutions that offer QIF exports also offer OFX format which will often go under a similar name. Alas, a hundred times alas, not always. Not in France, at least. They should… I was able,

Re: [GNC] Please address broken QIF import

2024-04-23 Thread David Carlson
Sir, In my experience most financial institutions that offer QIF exports also offer OFX format which will often go under a similar name. I use the OFX downloads for several bank and credit card accounts. If you need the QIF format then you will probably be stuck either waiting for the 5.7

[GNC] Please address broken QIF import

2024-04-23 Thread Yann Salmon via gnucash-user
Hello, in Gnucash 5.6, importing banking transactions from a QIF file no longer works. Browsing this mailing list, I discovered this has been corrected but is only available by compiling the latest source or using a "nightly build", both of which are too convoluted for Otto Normaluser (I