Thanks for the response, Deva. I have tried every combination of date format,
and security ID with no luck. Unfortunately my screenshots were taken from
different times so I agree - if I had tried to use those particular settings
I would have had an error.  I have followed your instructions to the letter
and still I get the message "Commodity From could not be understood"! In
this case I have used the MDY date format. my input file reads: 
ABF.L,08/12/2018,25,GBP

My commodity in the security editor is defined as ABF.L - see Scrrebshot:
<http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/file/t377722/ABF_Security_Editor.jpg> 

I still get the same error and it is only that the security ABF.L cannot be
recognised - see Screenshot:

<http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/file/t377722/ABF_error_screenshot.jpg> 

As you can see the date and all the other fields are OK and parse
successfully. Only the Stock ID is rejected.





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