https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=400465
Phillip Vuchetich <p...@vuchetich.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Platform|Other |Microsoft Windows CC| |p...@vuchetich.com OS|Linux |Microsoft Windows Version|5.0.0 |5.1.3 --- Comment #4 from Phillip Vuchetich <p...@vuchetich.com> --- I am not original reporter, but this has frequently affected importing at least on the MS Windows 10 platform at least in previous versions (The one I was previously using appears to have been labeled 5.1-bbdd7eb6f). In previous versions, imports from bank and credit cards in OFX format would typically import duplicates that required manual cleanup. This would typically happen in the following scenario: 1. Import (OFX) a partial month of current transactions (perhaps the first to 15th of the month). 2. Process these (accept, match, edit categories, etc.) 3. After the month completes, import a new file with the entire month (to match a billing/statement cycle), including both known duplicates (days 1-15) and known new transactions (days 16-end of month). 4. The outcome is that duplicates would typically be close to 100% of transactions that should have been able to match. I have just upgraded to the 5.1.3 (stable: file labeled kmymoney5-mingw64-5.1.3-3.1.12-setup.exe) version and will be importing things over the next few weeks. I plan to report back if it looks like imports are generally clean or if it can be easily reproduced. I have Windows 10, Ubuntu 20.04 and FreeBSD 13.1 as readily available desktops in case the issue affects only some platforms. Suggestion: Leave this open for another month so I can get multiple imports of valid data in the current version. I have an financial account that uses QIF, but have few transactions. Anyone working on the programming for QIF import functionality knows that the QIF is very limited in its data fields for deduplication. The QIF I receive has only Date (D), Amount (T), and Payee (P) fields. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.