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Chandra_H
Level 3

CSV file import error

Every month I import 4 csv files (credit card statements) into Quickbooks (Windows desktop or Online - I've tried both).  About a week or two ago it's decided to give me this error; Error while reading the file. Verify that file type is CSV.

 

Last time I resaved the file to be CSV for DOS and that seemed to do the trick and now nothing works.  I'm getting super frustrated.  I've done a bunch of searching but all of the results have to do with formatting. I've been doing it this way for ages with no issue so it's not a formatting issue.  Regardless, I followed all of the rules and it still didn't work.  

 

I'm under a big deadline and I'd really rather not have to do all of the transactions manually.

 

EDIT: It appears that saving the file to xls then back to csv works?  Not exactly acceptable but at least I can get my work done. I really hope there's a real fix soon.

 

Chandra

9 Comments 9
IamjuViel
QuickBooks Team

CSV file import error

I appreciate the complete details you've provided, @chandra.

 

When importing your bank transactions, there are certain factors to consider.

  • Make sure the file is on a CSV (comma-separated values) format.
  • Ensure to save your data as a CSV or Comma delimited.
  • Check if the file has blank lines if it does delete them.
  • Please make sure to select the column header labels (from the dropdowns) that match the column header labels in your CSV file.
  • Your CSV file should contain the following information: Date, Description and Amount. Here's how your file looks like when it's ready:

3 columns

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4 columns

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Once verified, you can re-import your transactions following the correct format. You can use these articles for more detailed steps in importing your transactions:

In addition, here are some articles to help review your bank and credit card transactions:

Know that the Community and I are always here to help if you have other questions about managing your bank transactions. Have a great day ahead!

Chandra_H
Level 3

CSV file import error

As I already mentioned, I have been importing the exact same type of files every month for at least 6 months when I started this job, just as my predecessor did before me and never before have I had to reformat anything.

 

That said, just to reiterate... I did the research and already applied all of the formatting rules (the same one you outlined) and it didn't work.

MariaSoledadG
QuickBooks Team

CSV file import error

Thanks for getting back to us, Chandra_H.

 

You'll want to make sure that your file was saved with the correct file extension. Since you've mentioned that you've resaved the file as CSV for Dos, you can click on the files and check if the file is there with the correct extension.

 

However, if you're still getting the same error, I suggest contacting our support team to verify why you're getting this error. They have the tools to pull up your account securely. Then, help you verify for any reported issues on this. 

 

Here's how to reach them:

  1. Sign in to your account.
  2. Click the Help menu on the upper-right corner.
  3. Select Contact us.
  4. Type your concern.
  5. Click Let's talk.
  6. Select Get a callback.

For future reference, I have included this article that will help give accurate transactions: Reconcile An Account in QuickBooks Online.

 

If you have any other question about QuickBooks, let us know so we can help you right away.

Chandra_H
Level 3

CSV file import error

I actually tried all CSV versions including the default.  DOS was just an example.

Again, it was working fine until recently.

sjbc1
Level 1

CSV file import error

Thank you Chandra. I'm experiencing the same problem. Like you, I upload my bank information every month and it's worked fine until this week.  Thank you for your tip.  Saving as  XLS then back to CSV worked for me. 

KC2004
Level 1

CSV file import error

I too am having the same problem where QBO won't recognize the CSV files I'm trying to import. I started using the CSV file method with Charles Schwab stopped talking to QBO but doesn't give any error messages, so no one can tell me what to do there. Now my back up plan doesn't work either with CSV files not being uploaded. I have 16 accounts across multiple clients that require some kind of upload to work - does anyone have a solution besides clearing cache, reformatting, or saving/re-saving as different file types? None of those options are working for me.

KlentB
Moderator

CSV file import error

 

I've checked our records here and found out an open investigation about Charles Schwab Bank connectivity, KC2004.

 

Please know that we're prioritizing and working hard to get this fixed. For now, I encourage you to get in touch with us so that we can directly add your contact information to our notification list. At the same time, we'll perform a series of tests to fix the importing issue that you've encountered.  Please have our technical support link your case number to INV-45479 for more efficient tracking. We'll be sending you updates via email once we get this sorted out and I'll also let you know through this thread.

 

Here's how to get in touch with us:  

 

  1. Click the Help icon.
  2. Select Contact Us.
  3. Enter "Unable download latest bank transaction and upload a CSV file" in the description.
  4. Hit the Let's talk button.
  5. Select Start a chat or Get a callback.

Please check out our support hours below and contact us at a time convenient to you:

 

  • 6:00 AM-6:00 PM Monday-Friday
  • 6:00 AM-3:00 PM Saturday

Aside from using CSV, you'll want to convert them to a QBO file so that you'll be able to upload it in the program. You can visit our QuickBooks App Center to find a third-party app that handles QBO file conversion. I've also listed the steps below to be guided in searching the right app:

 

  1. Login to qbo.intuit.com
  2. Select Apps from the sidebar menu.
  3. Enter a keyword or click the Browse category button to filter the results.

Once they're in, we can now start matching and categorizing the downloaded bank transactions. 

 

As always, you can find me here if you have any other questions and concerns about bank transactions. Stay safe and healthy.

Fiat Lux - ASIA
Level 15

CSV file import error

@KC2004 

For the time being, utilize the trial period of TPI for QBO.

https:// transactionpro.grsm.io/qbo

 

AthenaRoberts
Level 1

CSV file import error

I have the same problem and, yes, I followed all the directions regarding formating, etc.  The only way I've gotten around it is to follow @Chandra_H 's advice and save the file as xls or xlsx and then resave as csv.  Don't know why that works but, it does.  I'm glad I don't have to do this regularly.

 

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