Yes. I have made sure that the GL import template has exactly the same fields as the CSV file. I have confirmed that numbers are numbers and text is text in both the import template and the csv file. For example the csv file, when exported, shows the fiscal period as "12", not as 12. I have changed the GL import template fiscal period field type back and forth between string and number and I have done a search and replace in the csv file first removing the double quotes around the fiscal period and then replacing them. I have tried all possible combinations with this field, both directly in the csv file and in the Adagio GL import template. It is the only field where I believe there could be ambiguity as to data type.
I have opened the CSV file in Notepad and, on visual inspection it looks OK. The CRLF in the error message suggests Carriage Return Line Feed (something only us guys with lots of miles on our odometers remember,) which suggests a file layout problem. The buffer part of the error message still has be baffled.
I will be back at this client's later today. The csv file has about 700 records, but only 6 to 8 fields (don't remember exactly.) From the leyboard I am going to create a replica of 2 or 3 records and save my file as a CSV file. I will try to import it into the GL to see if Paymate is putting some invisible CRLF (or lack tererof) characters into the csv file. I will report my results.
I would nonetheless be interested to know if anyone else has seen this or a similar error message.
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Brian Puddington
Geneva Financial Systems
Montreal