The file does contain CSV data. The extension doesn’t change that. It affects 
how *some* operating systems detect that fact.

By all means, file an RFE.

The present method is the most versatile for *all* users. It does require the 
user to know some basics of their computer though.

There’s a valid question of the cost-benefit between holding a user’s hand, 
general usability, and more code to maintain.

Maybe it will get added, maybe not. If the current dev team doesn’t pick it up, 
that doesn’t stop someone else from contributing.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Mar 30, 2020 w14d90, at 11:28 AM, Kenneth Schneider 
> <kschnei...@bout-tyme.net> wrote:
> 
> When a GNUcash user requests that data be exported to an “CSV” file the 
> expectation is that the file contents will indeed contain “CSV” data. 
> Therefore I see no reason for omitting the “.csv” file extension.
> 
> Just my 2¢
> 
> Ken Schneider

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