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--- Comment #6 from Jack ---
Did you actually try, and finish the import? It does work.
Once you click the dropdown and select a column number, that number is added to
the label on that dropdown. The memo dropdown
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--- Comment #5 from Florian Lindner ---
>> 1) are there three notes columns in every line in the file? If so, good,
>> and read on. If not, then the different lines are of different lengths, and
>> you would need to
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--- Comment #4 from Jack ---
Two questions:
1) are there three notes columns in every line in the file? If so, good, and
read on. If not, then the different lines are of different lengths, and you
would need to
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--- Comment #3 from Florian Lindner ---
EDIT:
A multi-line notes field of a transaction is split to multiple colums, one for
each line in the NOTES field. I want KMM to join all Notes-columns into the
Notes field of a KMM
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--- Comment #2 from Florian Lindner ---
12345;Payer;1.000,00;Notes Field Line 1;Notes Field Line 2;Notes Field Line 3
this represents one transaction and is a single line, without any line breaks.
As you wrote, each line
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--- Comment #1 from Jack ---
Please clarify the example. It is not clear which separators are literal and
which are intended to indicate line feeds. The CSV importer IS capable of
combining columns into the memo
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