OK.  I just checked and now they only offer PDF, Spreadsheet(whatever that
means) and CSV download formats for my account.  I guess they don't need
our business.

On Thu, Oct 6, 2022 at 7:51 AM Carl S. <s...@shch262.com> wrote:

> Whooops.....you're right  QFX and not QDF
> ------------------------------
> *From:* David Carlson [mailto:david.carlson....@gmail.com
> <david.carlson....@gmail.com>]
> *Subject:* [GNC] Import CSV transactions into GC
> *Date:* Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 12:17 AM
> *To:* Carl S.
> *Cc:* gnucash-user@gnucash.org
>
> What is QDF format?  That would not be the same as QFX.
>
> On Wed, Oct 5, 2022 at 10:57 PM Carl S. <s...@shch262.com> wrote:
>
>> David,
>>
>> Thanks for the recommendations.  I've been working on this way too long
>> but think that I figured out some of the difficulties.  'Just reconciled
>> a credit card statement and got all of the old mess behind so that I can
>> begin anew by downloading csv transactions every few days or so.
>>
>> I think I figured out why and how I got duplicates-  in the Match
>> Transactions window there were several transactions that had the A box
>> checked and in the Additional Comments column area there were the words,
>> New, transfer $25.75 to (auto) "E:Food"      My guess is that GC was
>> telling me, "you already have this transaction in the register and
>> here's the amount and the account name".  So the solution was to tell GC
>> to NOT import the transaction by unchecking the A box which would turn
>> the line color red.  You're correct also that if the C box is checked
>> that particular transaction wont be imported.
>>
>> Thank you for the help...
>>
>> Carl Smith
>>
>> On 10/5/22 22:17, David Cousens wrote:
>> > Carl
>> >
>> > If you had previously imported the September transactions, then the
>> Import
>> > Matcher should recognize all of them as duplicates and not import them.
>> In this
>> > case the A checkbox and U+C checkbox should both be unchecked and the
>> 'C'
>> > checkbox set to indicate that the transactions match existing
>> transactions and
>> > won't be imported, but the existing transactions will be marked as
>> cleared (not
>> > reconciled).
>> >
>> > If the CSV file contained some data which differed from that which was
>> in the
>> > in the QFX files, the U+C checkbox may be checked instead of the  C
>> checkbox
>> > which indicates that the transaction matches an existing transaction
>> and won't
>> > be imported again but the data which is different will be updated form
>> the CSV
>> > import file.  The A checkbox should not be checked if the transactions
>> already
>> > exist in your data file, only if they are new transactions.
>> >
>> > It is deliberately designed so as to not allow importing duplicate
>> transactions
>> > as transactions can only be deleted individually from the account
>> register.
>> >
>> > If you are experimenting with the import, a good idea is to create a
>> dummy test
>> > set of books and experiment with importing into that firstrather than
>> your main
>> > set of books. The dummy doesn't have to have your full account tree,
>> just the
>> > accounts you will use during the import process. Once you have the
>> import
>> > working as you want then import to your main set of books. It also
>> helps to
>> > create a dummy CSV file which only has a few typical transactions in it
>> to get
>> > the setup right. Avoids having to delete large numbers of transaction
>> while you
>> > are experimenting if you don't get it right first time round.
>> >
>> > David Cousens
>> >
>> > On Wed, 2022-10-05 at 21:01 -0400, Carl S. wrote:
>> >> Discover Card (a credit card) as of last week stopped providing the
>> >> download of Discover card transactions in QDF....much to my
>> displeasure.
>> >>
>> >> They do provide a download of transactions in CSV format.
>> >>
>> >> I'm trying to figure out how to do a reliable importation of my credit
>> >> card transactions into GC in my Discover Card acct in GC.  This all
>> >> assumes I'll have to work with the downloaded CSV files now.
>> >>
>> >> For experimentation reasons I'm working on importing in csv format the
>> >> transactions for the entire month of September just to see how the
>> >> actual process is done.  Previously, I had already imported the
>> Discover
>> >> card transactions in QDF for September (before Discover Card ended the
>> >> QDF download).  Next I'm importing the CSV transactions to see how they
>> >> are recognized and matched by GC.
>> >>
>> >> I've been somewhat successful in using  the
>> >> File----Import-----Transactions from CSV and getting to the Match
>> >> Transactions screen which presents the transactions to be imported.  I
>> >> understand what the Reconcile (auto match) transactions are but many of
>> >> the transactions when imported to the account end up as duplicates
>> since
>> >> previously they had been added in QDF.
>> >>
>> >> So, I'm confused and want to make the importation process as easy as
>> >> possible.  The A  U+C  C options make matters worse....for me.
>> >>
>> >> Also, I've tried, or rather, have attempted to get working, various
>> >> csv2ODF converters.  For me too many error messages was enough to stay
>> >> away from them.
>> >>
>> >> Any help is much appreciated...
>> >>
>> >> Car Smith
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