Elmar,
As David suggested, you can assign values to either increase or decrease
then they will either import correctly or opposite. Then choose whatever
works correctly.
Most months you will have one transaction that transfers from a bank
account and most of the rest will be identified by
Sorry - the csv is comma separated. To post this I dumped it into
libreoffice, the copy/pasted into a text file, which of course removes
the commas. The original is like so:
Tran Date,Post Date,Description,Ref Number,Amount
3/20/2021,3/21/2021,[redacted],019918,74.99
...
Elmar,
The example you listed is not comma separated but blank and/or tab separated so
the comma as a separator has no effect. If you have a blank selected as the
separator in the import dialog, it will treat the blanks in the description as
separators and put each word in a different field so
Good evening - I have managed to figure out how to do the csv matches
for normal asset accounts, since the labels actually line up with what I
expect them to mean. But I am having problems with credit cards. My
csv looks like this:
Tran Date Post Date Description Ref Number