Hi David,
Thanks for the suggestion to look at the currency mismatch.
Indeed, there is a tag in the QFX file saying the currency is USD, which
is wrong. Manually fixing this tag and importing again gives the
expected correct result.
I called the bank to let them know. It appears they are awa
Nike,
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Your problem is an artifact f there being more than one currency in your
data. I am not a expert with that. Others need to be invited to help.
David C
Hi David,
Thanks for the response.
OFX/QFX works perfectly fine on all other bank & credit card accounts.
It's just this one that is a problem.
I have attached a screen shot so you can see what the register looks like.
One other weird thing -- the currency for these problem imports seems to
Nike,
Have you gotten OFX or QFX imports from other financial institutions to
work?
I have never heard of any transactions, imported or otherwise, having only
one side, unless that side is equal to zero.
Did you try changing the register view to double-line in transaction
journal?
David C
On T
Hi again,
I'm not sure if this kind of issue is on the radar of the developers,
but here's some more information, in case somebody decides to chase the
issue down.
My bank offers to export the data to CSV, QFX, or QBO formats, based on
user set filters such as category, amount, date. For the
Hi,
I have encountered a strange problem with QFX import from my credit
card, issued by Home Trust. It's similar, but not exactly the same, as
the ones discussed in the archive with Chase.
GnuCash apparently imports the QFX correctly, but transactions show up
in the credit card account with