It's possible that when you first started importing this data, GnuCash
didn't initially recognize the source of the data so you needed to tell it
which GnuCash account to import the data to. At this point, you may have
selected a sub account of the account you actually wanted. Once GnuCash
learns
Thanks Dave.
I tried all the clicking I could think of and the only one that did anything
was when I selected the "R" box on the import screen for an item and then
double clicked on that row. A window titled "Select Matching Existing
Transaction" and the bottom part of that window labeled "P
PS
The current versions of the Tutorial and concepts guide is available at
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-guide/index.html
and the Help manual at
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-help/help.html.
David
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Transaction associations are not formed automatically on imported data.
The purpose of the feature is to associate an external file such as an image
or pdf file of a receipt or invoice or other documentation to a transaction
entry in GnuCash so that if you need to view it, it can be opened from
w
Transaction Associations are for linking files on your computer/network to a
particular transaction, for example, a scanned receipt or utility bill.
Unfortunately, I can’t help with the importer, as I don’t use it, but I’m sure
someone else here will lend a suggestion.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Sep
Hi,
?? I am having a problem with transaction associations. I am using
Gnucash 3.7 on a 64-bit Windows 7 Pro laptop.?? I am trying to import an
OFX file that contains stock cash dividends.?? I seemed to have messed
something up early on because all the dividends get imported directly
into