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;GnuCash expects each transaction to have one line in the CSV it imports.: In recent versions Gnucash understands multiline transactions (one split per line). Can you test this and improve your text? | ;GnuCash expects each transaction to have one line in the CSV it imports.: In recent versions Gnucash understands multiline transactions (one split per line). Can you test this and improve your text? | ||
+ | :: I'm not referring to multiline transactions, YNAB actually duplicates the lines containing internal transfers in its output CSV. I'll certainly fix the wording though, as what I wrote isn't what I meant. [[User:Bjp|Bjp]] ([[User talk:Bjp|talk]]) 20:26, 7 June 2020 (UTC) | ||
;The CSV importer can't handle more than around 500 rows at once.: From where do you have this? We suggest only to start with small chunks to teach the Bayesian Algorithm your associations. | ;The CSV importer can't handle more than around 500 rows at once.: From where do you have this? We suggest only to start with small chunks to teach the Bayesian Algorithm your associations. | ||
+ | :: This was found through experimentation - imports larger than 500 lines caused crashes. I'll reword as a potential fix for if this happens rather than a certainty. [[User:Bjp|Bjp]] ([[User talk:Bjp|talk]]) 20:26, 7 June 2020 (UTC) | ||
--[[User:Fell|Fell]] ([[User talk:Fell|talk]]) 15:42, 7 June 2020 (UTC) | --[[User:Fell|Fell]] ([[User talk:Fell|talk]]) 15:42, 7 June 2020 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 20:26, 7 June 2020
YNAB Migration
- GnuCash expects each transaction to have one line in the CSV it imports.
- In recent versions Gnucash understands multiline transactions (one split per line). Can you test this and improve your text?
- The CSV importer can't handle more than around 500 rows at once.
- From where do you have this? We suggest only to start with small chunks to teach the Bayesian Algorithm your associations.