That's a known issue that is being worked on.
David T.
On Apr 27, 2024, 8:23 AM, at 8:23 AM, coolnodje wrote:
>Hi,
>
>QIF imports is failing in 5.6.
>I had to revert to 5.5 to be able to be able ro import as usual.
>
>The error message is "Missing QIF investment action for transaction
>date
Hi,
QIF imports is failing in 5.6.
I had to revert to 5.5 to be able to be able ro import as usual.
The error message is "Missing QIF investment action for transaction
dated 02.04.2024."
Let me know how can I help, I'm unsure where to find more meaningful logs.
/nodje
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On 27/4/2024 04:00, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I'm not familiar with @INC, but happy to learn.
@INC is a Perl list of directories that are searched to find library
modules for Perl module 'use' statements (and in other contexts where
modules are imported).
On Unixoid systems you can find out
Adrien,
@INC is the perl internal variable containing the search paths for locating
included modules. I used that as a proxy for a modicum of expertise with
managing a perl configuration. I wouldn't suggest that you go learn perl just
to help with this problem.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Apr 2
John,
I have Homebrew installed.
I'm not familiar with @INC, but happy to learn.
I just ran gnc-fq-update without issues.
I still have the output from that update if you need it, or if you need
output from any other commands, just let me know.
I'm still on GnuCash 5.5, my Perl is 5.30 and i
Vincent,
Here's an example of a failed session with Homebrew interference:
https://paste.jvnv.net/view/CcsOd This comes from an IRC discussion at
https://code.gnucash.org/logs/2024/04/16.html#T06:46:33. There was an earlier
exchange with another longer dump that implicated Homebrew in which I t