Nicolas,

You do not tell us what is your default currency.  Gnucash is reasonably
good with any of the major currencies and releaae 4.4 has a feature where
it can save the csv import configuration for each variation that you may
see.  Others here can help you get the details correct.



On Thu, Aug 31, 2023, 9:15 PM Nicolas de La Chaise via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> First of all, I want to take this opportunity to thank all the posters
> and developers who dedicate so much of their time to help the ungrateful
> mass I belong to. You guys rock.
>
> Now, my silly problem...
>
> My bank only offers 2 formats when exporting transactions: either QIF or
> CSV.
>
> If I choose to import in QIF, there is no way to see the amount of the
> transaction that is being imported. I find it quite useful as some
> online shopping transactions can fall into many different accounts.
> Would it be possible to see it added in an upcoming version?
>
> Now, to go around this I was hoping to use the csv format. Only to hit a
> different problem. The CSV I import has French number formatting
> (decimal separator is ','). And when the import tool runs it seems to
> get awfully confused by it. In the screenshot below, amounts should be
> (for UK/US readers) -50.8 / -40.0 / -5.7 / -1.6
> I already poked around with encoding and currency format to no avail.
> The amount is split in two and cannot be glued back together.
> Do anyone has a workaround?
>
> Note:
>      GNC 4.4
>      Debian 10
>
>
>
> Thanks a lot!
> N.
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