I'm in Ontario; maybe they haven't rolled that particular change out to me yet. I'm still seeing a mix of their old and new website formats, depending which page I view. Is the Quicken option also gone?

On 2024-07-04 01:13 p.m., Paul Kroitor wrote:
I'm afraid "Microsoft Money" format -- which I've been a satisfied user of
for over a decade -- isn't an option anymore in their new website design.

They warned me last month I'd be changed to the new web layout. It's one
step forward, three back! Perhaps they're rolling it out slowly across their
user base: I'm in Montreal -- are you in Canada or the US? I probably have
the option somewhere to use the old site, but I thought I would get out
ahead of this.

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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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