Re: [GNC] How to properly import a csv with the correct settings.

2022-01-27 Thread W Velishek

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[GNC] How to properly import a csv with the correct settings.

2022-01-27 Thread W Velishek

Hello All,

Included is a screenshot of the import process.

-Please let me know what I have correct and what I have wrong or incomplete.

-When I am importing this csv and I have to match accounts in the csv to 
accounts in GnuCash will I have the opportunity to create a new account 
or new sub-account right then during the import process?



I was using QuickBooks Online and exported the information to Excel 
Spreadsheets. I had someone clean up the Spreadsheet and convert it to 
.csv . Now I am trying to import the csv into GnuCash. I had previous 
GnuCash files set up but I always messed them up.


So I am Importing this csv into a fresh GnuCash file. I chose the 
Business accounts template in GnuCash but no other custom accounts have 
been added. The csv that I want to import has 99% all of the business 
transactions from 2020 until recently so if I can get this imported 
properly there will be very little else for me to import.


Thanks


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