Op zondag 3 september 2023 17:25:48 CEST schreef Geert Janssens:
> ... The other would have been (although non-obvious) to set
> both accounts as "Deposit"...
I meant "amounts" rather than accounts here.
Sorry for the confusion.
Geert
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That's one solution. The other would have been (although non-obvious) to set
both accounts
as "Deposit". That's allowed in the csv importer. Deposit and Withdrawal come
from the
early days of the importer and don't cover all use cases very well.
"Deposit" here really means, use the number unch
Problem solved: the withdrawal columns were all negative numbers. I changed
them to positive and it worked correctly.
On Sun, Sep 3, 2023 at 9:20 AM Tom Balazs wrote:
> I'm importing transactions into a checking account. Why do all transaction
> amounts go into the deposits column?
>
> I'm tryin
I'm importing transactions into a checking account. Why do all transaction
amounts go into the deposits column?
I'm trying to import transactions one month at a time for a checking
account.
I have a CSV file with one month of transactions. I went through the
Transaction Import Assistant / Import P