I just downloaded the monthly credit card statement as “Microsoft money” format
which gave me a file with suffix ofx and header content that appears to be OFX.
Importing it causes a prompt and consistent crash. I tried trimming out all
transactions but one and it still crashes. I’m assuming t
I recently helped somebody with an ofx file missing the
and tags. Both are required for gnuCash to remember how to match
the ofx to an account in your books. It remembers the first time then uses
and to redo the match on following imports. Although in
that case I think the import process would
Good morning,
You may be crashing due to a recently fixed bug:
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798629
Can you download (or build) a more recent gnucash? You would want a
gnucash built after Oct 7 2022.
-- Glenn S.
On Fri, Dec 16, 2022 at 9:34 AM R. Victor Klassen wrote:
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> I just dow
I did succeed in building once - I’m not sure how hard it will be to reproduce
that success.
The latest stable build is late September (which is what I’m running). I
don’t recall how long until the next release. I was able to pull in the file
using csv.
> On Dec 16, 2022, at 2:34 PM, Glen
Thanks. I’ll take a look when I’m at the machine where it happened - early
next week.
> On Dec 16, 2022, at 1:27 PM, Vincent Dawans wrote:
>
> I recently helped somebody with an ofx file missing the and
> tags. Both are required for gnuCash to remember how to match the
> ofx to an account