Hi!
I had a similar problem and ended up in patching the source until I found that
it was a user error due to a bad error message...
In my case the sole problem was the headline of the CSV!
I just had to set Start input on row during import to 2
I'm not sure if this fixes your problem but I'm
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Hi,
first I feel sorry that I seem to have offended frankster (wtfrank) in
my earlier notes in this bug. Yes, my question in note #1 was not
helpful at all, and I now regret that I wrote it at all. For me it was
obvious that the date format d-m-y means exactly this: A string composed
of three
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
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
Well, it is the separator used in the explicitly selected date format.
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csv
Seems odd if date formats are only supported with one particular
separator
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As you selected the date format d-m-y, did you ever try it with
'14-09-2012' in the date field? This is what I would expect to work. The
other formats you tried seem to lack the dashes.
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Do you really intend to add a transaction that is more than 2000 years
old?
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I can also reproduce the issue with a csv file containing the following
text:
14 Sep 2012, Payment By Direct Debit ,Mr X Xxxx,,-9,999.99,
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Also reproducible with:
14/Sep/2012, Payment By Direct Debit ,Mr X Xxxx,,-9,999.99,
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