Dear Maf. King,
Thanks a lot!
On Sun, 1 Aug, 2021, 14:53 Maf. King, wrote:
> Vinay,
>
> think of it this way:
>
> You *did* buy 1 x "job", which was worth 9,000. 1x9k = 9k!
>
> if you didn't buy any job, then 0x anyprice = 0!
>
> HTH,
> Maf.
>
>
> On Saturday, 31 July 2021 05:34:46 BST Vinay
You will also note that bug report is dated in 2003, the concern was raised
then with the hint that it was inherent in the OFX specification and
therefore probably difficult or impossible to fix.
The most recent changes to the generic import assistant allows re-ordering
the entries into chronologi
Vinay,
think of it this way:
You *did* buy 1 x "job", which was worth 9,000. 1x9k = 9k!
if you didn't buy any job, then 0x anyprice = 0!
HTH,
Maf.
On Saturday, 31 July 2021 05:34:46 BST Vinay Deshmukh wrote:
> Dear Derek,
>
> Thank you so much! It resolved my issue but I didn't get one th
When I went to create a bug for this I found one already exists:
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105334
Import multiple account OFX files with transfers between the accounts,
duplicate transactions are generated
Regards,
Chris Good
-Original Message-
From: Chris Good
Sent: Su
Hi Kalpesh Patel,
Your hiccup sounds exactly like the problem I have described.
2 people have now said they have transactions from multiple bank accounts in
the 1 .ofx file,
so there are probably many more who do not subscribe to this email list and
who also may come across this problem. I will ra
Hi David (Cousens),
The problem only occurs if you have transactions exported from multiple bank
accounts in a single .ofx file.
I have found this in GnuCash 4.5 but don't know about other versions. There
were modifications to ofx processing in 4.2.
Regards,
Chris Good
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