On Dec 10, 8:28 am, emerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 29-11-08 = (cannot convert date using selected format)
>
> I've not got an option to import using the format dd-MM-yy, and any
> similar format I've tried loses the transaction dates.
>
> Is there any quick fix, or how do I roll back the upgrade?

You can manually type a template into the Date Format box - just type
in  dd-MM-yyyy. Works fine, I've just tested it (see below).

I have a different problem. Nationwide's CSV downloaded statements
have the dates in a very braindead format

02 Dec 2008

A non-numerical month ie Jan Feb Mar doesn't appear to be supported by
the Date Format Box - Kevin could this go into a future update?

To get going today (my first Moneywell day and fingers crossed the day
I finally ditch MS Money 2002 in VMware) I did a find and replace ("
Dec " -> "-12-") on the Raw CSV file, but I don't want to have to do
that every time. iBank's poor CSV importing and a snotty response by
support when I suggested improvements are the reason I've never used
it despite a number of aborted attempts.

Nationwide (one of the UK's largest remaining banks) also put an
account summary at the start of the CSV statement,ie

Account name: ,Joint_Account,,,,
Account balance: ,£1000000.01,,,,
Available balance: ,£1000000.01,,,,
Date,Transactions,Debits,Credits,Balance

so an option to ignore x number of leading lines would also be handy.

But so far Moneywell looks like the most promising OS X personal
accounts package I've come across.

Best regards

Greg.

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