https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494127
Thomas Baumgart changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO |NOT A BUG
Status|NEEDSINFO
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494127
--- Comment #14 from Tom ---
I suppose you're right Tom. Do I close this ticket, or do you?
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--- Comment #13 from Thomas Baumgart ---
We are coming more into the land of user support questions. This is a bug
tracker. Please post these kind of questions on
https://discuss.kde.org/tag/kmymoney . Thanks in advance.
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--- Comment #12 from Tom ---
Hi,
I've been able to successfully import using CSV. The import mapper mentions
"account name in the first row", but I've not found any documentation on that.
Is there a description of the csv import options? For account
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--- Comment #11 from Tom ---
Thanks for the info on file command. I was struggling with the directory
structure, so you're explanation helped.
As for Quicken exports, the only options on the export dialog are qfx and qif.
But their help screens ment
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--- Comment #10 from Jack ---
Just for future info, "file" is a linux command which tells you the type of the
file you put as its argument. It should always be on your path. You should
just open a command prompt (which will be bash running in a termin
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--- Comment #9 from Tom ---
I'm new to Linux, couldn't figure out directory path, etc to use the file
command. But the Properties command confirmed it's type is binary. The QIF
file on the other hand is clear text. DId some research and appears qxf is
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--- Comment #8 from Jack ---
On the Artix Linux laptop I'm working on right now, the file open is case
insensitive, so I wonder if there might be a relevant setting in Mint. Anyway,
you at least know how to deal with that issue.
That file is clearly bi
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--- Comment #7 from Tom ---
You nailed it Jack. The file dialog box is case sensitive. I changed the file
type to uppercase and the file dialog box displayed it!
As for the format of the qfx file, it's bizarre. I used the Text Editor to
generated th
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--- Comment #6 from Tom ---
Created attachment 174485
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Text Editor screenshot of the QFX file.
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--- Comment #5 from Jack ---
I know you are on Mint (not Windows) but I wonder if the ofx/qfx filter might
somehow be case sensitive, although it shouldn't. Try changing the extension
from qfx to QFX to see if it makes any difference.
In terms of "wron
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--- Comment #2 from Tom ---
Sorry, grabbed the wrong screenshot. I found that by changing the Files
of Type field on the QFX Import File Selection dialog box to "All Files"
I could indeed see the qfx files. But the default dialog box opens with
fil
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Thomas Baumgart changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO
Status|REPORTED
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