Adrien,
Not quite. The importer matcher is trained by the material that is actually
imported and uses it to set up the probability tables the Bayesian matcher uses
to assign accounts. The setup is mainly for setting formats and making sure the
requisite data columns are assigned to the correct
Looks like a bloated signature that Steve should not use when posting to
the list. (and who didn't start a new thread, twice now at that, mere
minutes apart. Oddly, this one showed up for me after the second one.)
Regards,
Adrien
On 9/28/23 5:24 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Where are the lengthy
Steve
Likely not. It is mainly because of bad habits indulged in by the institutions
you deal with. My bank only supplies a common direct debit request authorityno
for two separate direct debit gym memberships rather than a unique transaction
number and the matcher is never able to separate them
Where are the lengthy off-topic footnotes coming from?
We do not need them in this maillist.
On Thu, Sep 28, 2023 at 5:11 PM Steve Freeman wrote:
> When I import transactions (using csv) about 10% do not import, i.e. show
> up
> in red as requiring intervention. Some of these are repeated
When I import transactions (using csv) about 10% do not import, i.e. show up
in red as requiring intervention. Some of these are repeated transactions,
e.g. Apple.Com/Bill $5.32. is there some way to teach GnuCash to accept
these?
Thank you for any help.
Steve
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Steven F. Freeman *
Steve, you'd do better to start a new thread than reply to a different
topic.
Simply send your message to the list address.
Otherwise, it might be buried and folks who can help might not see it.
As to your specific question, I don't use the importer, so I can't help
with specific steps
When I import transactions (using csv) about 10% do not import, i.e. show up
in red as requiring intervention. Some of these are repeated transactions,
e.g. Apple.Com/Bill $5.32.
Is there some way to teach GnuCash to accept these?
Thank you for any help.
Steve
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Steven F. Freeman *