David,
It may be that Bayesian matching works but the import matcher window did not
come up in the dialog when I was writing the docs from memory. I have the
same problem - I don't use the QIF import at all. I collected some test
files from my bank which duplicated the OFX import I normally use a
I thought the Bayesian matching worked with QIF imports too. Has that been
discontinued?
Unfortunately, I rarely use the QIF format and I only have one poorly
formed sample easily available to test. That sample fails completely.
On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 2:56 AM David Cousens
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Bruce
You describe your problem as not remembering transactions. Is what you mean
not remembering which external QIF category and account name map onto which
GnuCash internal account name? That map is constructed the first time you
import records to a particular GnuCash account. Under Tools_>Impo
Hello
I have searched high and low for information on how GnuCash 'remembers
transactions' in checking account registers when importing.
My situation is that I have 3 business checking accounts and when I do my
monthly (haha) importing of .qif files, only one of the accounts 'remembers'
the tr