Can't convert properly my debit and credit amounts from

Can't convert properly my debit and credit amounts from

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Hi there ! I can't convert properly my debit and credit amounts from CSV to QIF. They are multuiplied by 100. I've to change every amount : quite boring !

It was perfectly working last time I used your website. it was before you introduce the sign-in procedure.

I have Excel 2003 and tried to replace the comma by the decimal point (I'm French) : doesn't work either.

What am I doing wrong ? Thanks in advance for your answer :-)

RBGG

PS : thank you for your website and your temendous work without which I'd be totally stranded...

 

 

CSV*** Tue, 25 Aug 2015 - 10:44

Hi, can you please send me a sample of your CSV file and I will debug it
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R*** Sat, 19 Sep 2015 - 21:46

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Hi, thanks for your answer. I'll send you my file as soon as I'll find the way to attach it. Can't find out... RBGG

R*** Tue, 25 Aug 2015 - 10:44
CSV*** Thu, 17 Sep 2015 - 00:53
CSV*** Thu, 17 Sep 2015 - 00:59
CSV*** Thu, 17 Sep 2015 - 01:04

The decimal separator for the exported file must match your computer's decimal separator.

For example, if you live in France, the decimal separator for Euros is comma (,)

If your accounting tool is not configured to use Euros, you must select a different country from the dropdown on the Step 1, for example United States.

Please let me know if that helps

jea*** Thu, 13 Apr 2017 - 22:03

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I have the same problem : My CSV file uses comma as a decimal separator. I convert it using either belgium or France and I always get amonunts multiplied by 100

CSV*** Fri, 25 May 2018 - 12:35

Hi, can you please send me a sample of your CSV file and I will debug it

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