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A good question clearly describes the problem rather than expressing complaints. Complaints do not help resolve issues and are not good community practice. You can provide your files, screenshots or logs to make the issue clearer. If you are importing a CSV file with a custom format, you need to set the type of each column, and each column can only be mapped to one field. If ezBookkeeping reports a format error, there is always a reason. You can check the logs for details or upload the file here. Finally, until now, all the documentation on |
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Hello,
I tried, but the logic behind importing *.csv file is fuzzy, at best.
I have *.csv file, In one of the columns are amounts, positive are income, negative are expense.
Why is this so hard for ezbookkeeping to understand? If I choose amount for that columns, it complains that the format is wrong (it isn't). If I choose tranaction type, it misses either income, either expense. Or if it does imports, then the value is 0,00.
Help file is so ... computerly written (was it AI?) - no help at all.
And hopefully imports ignores columns that are selected as "unspecified".
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