https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=325437
--- Comment #1 from allan <agande...@gmail.com> --- On Sun, 29 Sep 2013 18:47:30 +0000 Doug <dougt901-2...@yahoo.com> wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=325437 > > Bug ID: 325437 > Summary: CSV Importer Problems > Classification: Unclassified > Product: kmymoney4 > Version: 4.6.3 > Platform: unspecified > OS: Linux > Status: UNCONFIRMED > Severity: normal > Priority: NOR > Component: general > Assignee: kmymoney-devel@kde.org > Reporter: dougt901-2...@yahoo.com > > CSV importer is buggy. > > 1. Cuts off payors randomly after "WDRL-POS " Sometimes it includes > the text that follow, sometimes, not, can't see a pattern to it. I don't understand that at all. > 2. The option to import "debit/credit columns" does not work -- in > my case the debits are all negative numbers, so maybe that is the > reason. So your file actually has columns for both debits and credits, but just to make sure you understand, the debits have a minus sign as well? So that really makes the positive. There should be no minus signs. I've not come across that before, but could certainly check for that. > 3.HUGE problem: when importing investments, only can > import one investment at a time. So if the account has 30 > investments, they all come through as the same investment (or an > error) and need to redo manually 30 times. How are the individual investments identified in the file? For a multi-investment file, it is necessary to ensure each has a unique ticker symbol, which can be added during the import process. It doesn't need to be a real symbol, unless you wish to do on-line price updates > 4. Generally, the > functionality does not seem reliable. > 5. I can change data/fields in > the importer dialog, but then the changes seem like they are ignored > by the importer at least sometimes. > Again, I don't have such a problem. Investment files tend to be formatted according to the whim of the producer. I have been able to import from three quite different sources, and am happy to try to add more. Are you able to send me, off-line, a small sample file, at least with a few different investments, and which will demonstrate your issues? The data does not need to be your real private date, as long as the format is retained. Allan > Reproducible: Always > > Steps to Reproduce: > 1. Use the CSV importer. > Actual Results: > 1. Takes a really long time to import data, lots of manual > interventions. > > Expected Results: > 1. Should import the data without large manual interventions. > -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ KMyMoney-devel mailing list KMyMoney-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmymoney-devel