> On Oct 26, 2017, at 12:30 PM, Mike Butcher <butcher...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have been updating my file every week utilizing the generic import
> transaction manager for several years with no problems. A couple of weeks
> ago I started seeing just a blank screen of transactions to match. I cannot
> determine what has changed as my routine has been identical. The only thing
> that happened at that time was that I installed a new WIFI network system
> (modem and router). But I have no problem with my banking access and am
> able to download CSV files just fine. When I download the QFX file I get
> nothing listed. Please help.
> 
> Mike B.
> _______________________________________________

Have you looked at the contents of a recently downloaded QFX file? QFX files 
are just text. If there are transactions there, and when you say “get nothing” 
you mean that the import transaction matcher shows a blank window, then the 
most common cause is that the bank has started re-using internal transaction ID 
numbers (FITID tags in QFX-speak). Does your bank report any errors when you 
try to download transactions as QFX? Sometimes they stop allowing that for 
free, but don’t make it obvious that they expect you to pay because they think 
the only program that uses QFX is Quicken. And they might be set up to send an 
information message to quicken that aqbanking and gnucash simply ignore.

David Reiser
dbrei...@icloud.com



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