Large CSV files fail to validate
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Sam - CoinTracker
Users may experience:
- Users may experience validation failures when adding a CSV file to CoinTracker if the CSV file has a lot of transaction rows, CSVs with more than 30,000 transactions.
Expected behavior:
- Transaction history CSVs with large transaction counts should be supported when adding to CoinTracker if the CSV file meets our CSV formatting requirements.
As a user, what should I do?
- Users can split up CSVs into smaller files, 25,000 transactions is recommended. All files should meet our CSV formatting requirements. Users can leverage the 'Import transactions' (Image 1) option on the add wallets page to import a CSV into an already imported wallet, this wallet will need to have been imported as a CSV originally.
How can users provide feedback?
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For further assistance, please contact our support team directly.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we work to enhance your CoinTracker experience!
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Sarah T. - CoinTracker
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Larger files should now pass through the validation process.
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