I just installed xacc 1.0.18-2 from Debian Slink (but help|About says it's
1.0.17?). Then I went to my bank's web site and downloaded a QIF file.
When I import it, all the transactions in 1999 show up as being in 2099.
I looked at the QIF, and sure enough they use a 2-digit year field.
The usual way to fix bugs like this is to assume that years past 70 or
so are in the 1900's and the rest are past 2000. Why is it not done this way
with QIF import?
Should I just get a Motif 1.1.x series GnuCash or is that not stable enough?
My needs are simple, I just want to balance my checkbook.
Also how can I get the dates displayed in US format - month/day instead
of day/month?
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