Your bank creates the Ofx file.   Gnucash just accepts what they give you.
Sometimes it may appear to be incorrect when it is a misunderstanding about
whether transactions are posted on the same day they occur.

Does it really make a difference?




On Tue, Jan 11, 2022, 10:12 AM xraive . <xra...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I downloaded transactions from my bank (TD) in Canada and when I tried
> importing the file into GNUCASH all the dates were set to one day earlier
> then the actual transactions.  I'm including sample transactions below.
>
> OFX file imported to GNUCASH
>
> <STMTTRN>
> <TRNTYPE>DEBIT
> <DTPOSTED>20210722020000[-5:EST]
> <TRNAMT>-14.64
> <FITID>21203175847980020
> <NAME>Best Buy
> </STMTTRN>
> <STMTTRN>
> <TRNTYPE>CREDIT
> <DTPOSTED>20210726020000[-5:EST]
> <TRNAMT>21.83
> <FITID>21207193333980010
> <NAME>Home Depot
> </STMTTRN>
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.  If you need additional information
> please let me know.
>
> Thanks
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