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--- Comment #12 from allan ---
OK, some nonsense here.
I added your QIF line on to my file, but my two entries were accepted and yours
was rejected again.
I noticed that your year was four digits, but mine just two, so I altered mine
to four, and delete
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--- Comment #11 from Christian Gonzalez ---
I changed my kmymoney language to EN so I can keep up/provide you with genuine
error messages... :-)
Ok, this makes sense. But this 1. should be menationed in the QIF settings. Are
all QIF settings only for e
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--- Comment #10 from allan ---
I had something at the back of my mind on this, and I've found reason.
Way back in 2010, I reported a problem on Bug 234215 - QIF Import Filter
Issues.
The gist of it is that the QIF profile date is now used only for exp
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--- Comment #9 from allan ---
(In reply to Christian Gonzalez from comment #8)
> Thanks & no problem. Eh - which file did you edit? You meant you edited a
> kmymoney profile file? or the QIF file? Sorry, I just didn't get what you
> meant
I removed the
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--- Comment #8 from Christian Gonzalez ---
Thanks & no problem. Eh - which file did you edit? You meant you edited a
kmymoney profile file? or the QIF file? Sorry, I just didn't get what you meant
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--- Comment #7 from allan ---
(In reply to Christian Gonzalez from comment #6)
> The third on the list is %d/%m/% - so the separator is "/". What I would
> need is %d%m& - what formats are these? php dateformat? own one? does %d
> include "1" an
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--- Comment #6 from Christian Gonzalez ---
The third on the list is %d/%m/% - so the separator is "/". What I would
need is %d%m& - what formats are these? php dateformat? own one? does %d
include "1" and "01"? Is there a %dd%mm% - this woul
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--- Comment #5 from allan ---
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--- Comment #4 from Christian Gonzalez ---
There should be an option to add a bash input filter script to parsy my QIF
file and bring that dates into a format kmymoney/CSV importer understands. But
wouldn't it be much easier to add an option to the impo
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--- Comment #3 from Christian Gonzalez ---
That was exactly what I wanted to state. As you can see in the attached
screenshot, ther is no option to get a "D30122013" as an input for date. there
are only options with dots and slashes.
BTW: meanwhile I g
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--- Comment #2 from Christian Gonzalez ---
Created attachment 89636
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=89636&action=edit
Screenshot of QIF settings
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--- Comment #1 from allan ---
On 19/11/14 13:50, Christian Gonzalez wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341100
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> Bug ID: 341100
> Summary: QIF import date format missing
> Product: kmymoney4
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