One of the department stores that my wife shops at does not know how to
correctly generate an OFX file from their website.  That may be what is
happening to you.

David C

On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 10:39 AM, dplank <em...@daveplank.com> wrote:

> I have entries in my checking account for payments made to credit cards.
> Usually, when I import the data and then select the credit card account in
> the transfer column, it shows up as a payment when I look in the credit
> card
> account. That is not happening for one credit card account. Any suggestions
> to get payments from a checking account to show as a transfer to a credit
> card account. I am running GNUcash 2.6.5 on a Mac 10.8.2.
>
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