I AGREE WITH: frankster (wtfrank) wrote on 2013-02-17:  #7

It doesn't import the dates in the csv file provided by my bank. If it
is only designed to import dates that use a specific separator then this
is a bug with the specification, rather than the implementation. Either
way, it is a reasonable user expectation that the programme will import
a csv file provided by a bank without having to edit the file by hand.
So its not appropriate to mark this bug as invalid.

I TOO AM HAVING A PROBLEM WITH GNUCASH DATES AND CSV IMPORTS.  I tried
MM/DD/YY, and MM/DD/YYYY and MM-DD-YYYY

RE: POOR EFFORT (To be funny ) BY: Micha Lenk (micha) wrote on
2012-12-22:   "Do you really intend to add a transaction that is more
than 2000 years old?"

SUGGEST: You earn your priviledge to make jokes by offering something 
constructive (like a solution) alongside your efforts to be funny.  (Otherwise 
people see you as just another wiseguy.)
Here is an original SHULTZIE that you can add to your repetoir (Use it when you 
bomb)
                                  "Do you know the hardest part about trying to 
be funny?..... Failing!"

RE: SOLUTIONS: Has anyone found a date format that works?  
At this point I don't care if I have to fix it by hand (though I think the 
community should consider this problem is a bug).

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