> It's been rumoured that Jan-Uwe Finck said:
> > 
> > On Sun, Jan 16, 2000 at 11:07:47PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > It's been rumoured that Jan-Uwe Finck said:
> > > > I must confess I'm a little confused about what is where imported..
> > > 
> > > Maybe you can hand-edit the qif file to something small & simple that
> > > reproduces the bug, and send that in?
> > 
> > Dave got one already.. :-)
> > 
> > The point seems to be some "," instead of "." ...again...
> > German version.. :-(
> 
> Oh, I remember that conversation.  If its small and non-confidential, I
> could add it to the 'data' subdirectory. That directory has all sorts of
> sample files that 'should work'.

I think I have this working. I modified the parser to guess
the decimal point based on the last ',' or '.' found. If one
isn't found, assume US-style.

This seems to work for the examples I have. It will fail when
a number contains a thousands separator in us-style but no
decimal point. I cannot find any example of this in the qifs
I have (and in the data dir). Anyone have a counterexample?

dave

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