On Mar 26, 2009, at 11:00 AM, Bhuto wrote:

>> You can type in a different date formate for the CSVimport. You could
>> have just picked the "dd/MM/yyyy" format and changed the separators  
>> so
>> it looked like "dd.MM.yyyy" instead of changing theimportfile. You
>> can also just type in any format you'd like in the Date Format
>> selector. The choices listed are just some of the more common ones  
>> used.
>
> I tried this with dd.mm.yy but it did not work (date in csv is
> 12.11.2008 for 12th nov. '08)
> it converted every month to january
>
>>
>> MoneyWell should also give you immediate feedback that the format
>> picked is the right one.
> it even showed me that it misinterpreted the date: the first date in
> the csv was "28.11.08" and it showed me:
> 28.11.08 = 28. January 2008


Tobias,

Can you send me that CSV file please so I can try this? Send it to 
[email protected] 
  and not a reply to this forum. Thanks.

Peace,

Kevin Hoctor
[email protected]
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
http://kevinhoctor.blogspot.com


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