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[GH-ISSUE #2497] [Bug]: "An unknown error occurred while importing." Used JSON Exporter site in Docs, but resultant XML file is not liked by ActualBudget. #7940
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Originally created by @paulstaylor on GitHub (Mar 23, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/actualbudget/actual/issues/2497
Verified issue does not already exist?
Is this related to GoCardless, Simplefin or another bank-sync provider?
What happened?
An unknown error occurred while importing. Unsure how to redact the file, as it's years of data. Can I submit it privately, as I do not want it publicly available for just anyone to download.
What error did you receive?
An unknown error occurred while importing.
Where are you hosting Actual?
Docker
What browsers are you seeing the problem on?
Safari
Operating System
Mac OSX
@Marethyu1 commented on GitHub (Mar 23, 2024):
👋 Is this importing from nynab (these docs)?
Depending on your comfort level/expertise you could try the steps to export via an API key. If you get stuck you can post on here for help and support.
Alternatively, if you don't want to share the file you are trying to upload on GitHub then you could join the actual discord and could maybe send it to someone on discord.
Also im surprised that you got an xml file from exporting, I would have expected you to get a json file.
@paulstaylor commented on GitHub (Mar 23, 2024):
On your advice, I tried the CLI export using the API key, and am getting the same result.
I’ve posted in Discord on the support room (or whatever it's called in Discord, I’m not a big user of discord).. Anyhow, hopefully someone can assist.
@Marethyu1 commented on GitHub (Mar 24, 2024):
👋 Just confirming you were able to fix this by using chrome instead of safari?
@paulstaylor commented on GitHub (Mar 24, 2024):
Yes, that’s correct. With Safari, it failed immediately. In Chrome, it took a good long time importing the data, and looked pretty good when done.On Mar 23, 2024, at 10:56 PM, Stefan Hall @.***> wrote:
👋 Just confirming you were able to fix this by using chrome instead of safari?
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@MatissJanis commented on GitHub (Mar 24, 2024):
Closing as it seems this has been addressed.