On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 11:05 John Ralls <[email protected]> wrote:

> Tom,

...

> GnuCash already has a CSV import facility: Use File>Import>Import
> Transactions from CSV. There you can associate columns in the CSV with
> GnuCash fields and adjust CSV parameters. Once you have it set up you can
> save the configuration for reuse. The configs are saved in the book state
> file and aren't amenable to sharing.


Thanks, John, I didn't realize that (or forgot about it), and it's good to
know!  I will pass that on to my children for sure. (AFAIK they haven't
started using it yet, but they can't say they haven't heard about it!)

Best regards,

-Tom
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