Hi, Paul,
I have a TD Bank account, so I looked at the available options. If you
choose "Microsoft Money", that appears to result in an OFX download. I
usually choose "Intuit Quicken", because that results in a QFX download,
which GnuCash can import.
On 2024-07-04 12:00 p.m., gnucash-user-requ...@gnucash.org wrote:
Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2024 11:30:29 -0400
From: "Paul Kroitor"<p...@kroitor.ca>
To:<gnucash-user@gnucash.org>
Subject: [GNC] CSV Importer - Debit vs Credit
Message-ID:<02c201dace27$1a8f5b60$4fae1220$@kroitor.ca>
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I'm sure this has been asked in a dozen different variations over the years
but I'm now faced with the issue myself since I now need to use CSV for
downloading (I hate TD Bank, who have removed the OFX download option). I
can't immediately find any old messages describing this particular issue, so
I thought I'd just ask.
Simplified, TD Bank CSV downloads only basically have four fields:
* Date
* Description
* "Debit" or "Credit"
* Amount (always positive)
Import works fine, except that I can't see any way (short of pre-editing the
file) to get the CSV importer to understand that the amount field goes in a
different column (D or C) depending on a different field's value. This must
be fairly common - am I just blind?
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