Re: [GNC] CSV file import question

2020-09-07 Thread David Carlson
Greg, Usually, when your bank or credit card company creates a CSV file for you, either deposits are positive and withdrawals are negative, or vice versa. Whichever you see, you then call the amounts deposits or withdrawals when performing the import, and GnuCash assigns the value to the Debit or

Re: [GNC] Gnc 4.1 Make Fail - MX-LINUX (Debian Buster)

2020-09-07 Thread Andrew Clark
I'd guess from the subject they're running Debian Buster (10), which unfortunately I don't have installed anywhere useful at the moment. I'm running Debian Bullseye (11) and did not have any issues building 4.1 from source, so perhaps upgrading to that is an option? On Sat, 5 Sep 2020 at 04:10,

[GNC] CSV file import question

2020-09-07 Thread Greg Carroll
Hello, I'm new to Gnucash. I have it set up as a checkbook. I imported a csv file, but it put all of the amounts of the deposits and withdrawals only in the deposit column. I can't figure out how get it to recognize deposit amounts separately from withdrawal amounts. I even made separate csv