I am running Debian Stretch. 9.9 I believe.
While investigating further, I noticed that the multi-select feature
worked when using Gnucash 3.7+ under Ubuntu Mate 18.04.
I wonder if this is a feature beyond GnuCash 3.4.
Thanks,
Mike
On Tue, 2019-12-17 at 12:18 -0600, David Carlson wrote:
> I re
Paul,
We all suffer from increased finger trouble as we get older. I don't use the
compressed data format normally. I just saved my datafile as a compressed
file and I was able to use gunzip on Linux to uncompress it after I changed
the extension to .gz and then after changing the extension back t
Mike,
I have just checked importing an OFX file from my bank with GnuCash 3.7 in
Linux Mint19.2 and the Import Transaction manager is allowing multiple
selection of transactions without any problems. I made the original changes
to implement it in the code. I'm not sure which version they became
I really shouldn't reply because I cannot test my suggestion, but reading
the reference that you kindly provided, if this feature is fully supported
in release 3.4, the directions provided there should work. Are you running
Buster or Stretch?
David Carlson
On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 11:37 AM Mike s
I am trying to get started with the QFX import feature of GnuCash.
According to 6.15.5.2 of:
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-help/trans-import.html#trans-
import-matcher
I should be able to select multiple items in the import matcher. I
cannot seem to do so. Is this a feature of a la
Well, yes, but it’s the old copies of the files that one would want to examine.
I guess I could open those and resave them uncompressed, but I’d be concerned
that GnuCash would do the same transmogrification that we’re trying to track
down. Thus an independent decompression would definitely be b