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--- Comment #14 from MGR ---
Answer to Thomas Baumgart.
I dont have change the context of the problem.
After the blocking bug which could not be solved quickly, *I was asked
to report how* I have done for achieving a working file.
_I only added a fe
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--- Comment #13 from Thomas Baumgart ---
Hi, this is a lot of stuff. Please make sure to keep a single issue with this
ticket and don't change the original context. Your questions are better placed
on the user mailing list or the forum. Please check
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--- Comment #12 from MGR ---
I succeeded and have now an operational KMY file (KeyMyMoney).
As recommended, during a whole week, I have cleaned the "<" & ">" from
the "comments" of all involved operations in my GSB file (GRISBI).
I dont know if it was
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allan changed:
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Status|CONFIRMED |RESOLVED
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--- Comment #10 from allan ---
I've been suffering from tunnel vision, and have been reading all the above
comments without noticing that there were two contributors. Apologies for
that, although it has had no bearing on the cause or analysis.
Your fe
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--- Comment #9 from MGR ---
Thank you for your answer.
What a pity with this problem that has no quick solution !...
After the Aquila's analysis, I started to eliminate the incriminated
symbols (<&>) in more than 20 accounts (in order to clean up _mo
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--- Comment #8 from allan ---
I've started to look at this, but no quick solutions.
However, it seems that it goes wrong when dealing with matched transactions,
and importing two different files whose transactions represent the same
transaction of a t
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allan changed:
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Ever confirmed|0 |1
Status|UNCONFIRMED |CONFI
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--- Comment #6 from mhaquila ---
Created attachment 96884
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Bugged KMY file resulting of the two importations
With this file you can directly see the error of the program, opening it and
open
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--- Comment #5 from mhaquila ---
Created attachment 96883
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Second QIF file
The importation of this second QIF file don't give the error too, but the
importation of the two files, after impor
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--- Comment #4 from mhaquila ---
Created attachment 96882
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First QIF file
The importation of this only file don't give the error
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--- Comment #3 from mhaquila ---
(In reply to allan from comment #2)
> (In reply to mhaquila from comment #1)
> > Created attachment 96857 [details]
> > Same problem under Ubuntu 14.04 LTS when importing same QIF files
>
> OK, that rules out blaming Win
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CC||agande...@gmail.com
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