For some reason my Citi Visa account has lost the ability to export file
in non-CSV formats.  So, running the CSV importer on the file that had
fields:

    Status, Date, Description, Debit, Credit, MemberName

I mapped Date --> Date,  Description --> Description, Debit -->
Deposit,  Credit --> Withdrawl

Noticed that there were three rows with amounts in the Credit column and
all said values where negative!

Ran the importer and saw that those three rows were treated as charges. 
What should I have done?  Especially since Citi put negative values in
the Credit column.

Could I map both columns as Deposit?  Counter-intuitive but so is Citi
Cards right now!

--Steve

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