What got me to use Linux (Ubuntu and now Debian) was back in 2008 bankety-blank Intuit/Quacken (sic) began allowing only a two year direct connect from Quicken to download transactions before you had to purchase another license (or whatever it's called)  to get the same direct connect.

Presently, Intuit/Quicken, etc, are in cahoots with Discover to prevent us unwashed mortals from getting proprietary QFX from Discover.  So now I'm downloading csv from Discover and have learned, through your efforts and assistance, how to import a csv file into GC.

At this point all is well.

Thank you, all....

Carl Smith


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*From:* David Carlson [mailto:david.carlson....@gmail.com]
*Subject:* [GNC] Import CSV transactions into GC
*Date:* Thursday, October 6, 2022 at 9:10 AM
*To:* Carl S.
*Cc:* gnucash-user@gnucash.org

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
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    *From:* David Carlson [mailto:david.carlson....@gmail.com
    <mailto: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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