Submitted by mberwin on Thu, 08/02/2018 - 01:15 Issue summary: I think it created the QIF correctly, except that it created a separate QIF for each category of transaction. Reporter: mberwinCreated: Thu, 08/02/2018 - 01:15Updated: Fri, 08/10/2018 - 11:37 Log in or register to post comments Comments mberwin replied on Thu, 08/02/2018 - 03:05 Comment #1 Nevermind, I figured it out. It had to do with column mapping. Log in or register to post comments admin replied on Fri, 08/10/2018 - 11:37 Comment #2 When you map a column as "Account/Splitter" it creates a separate QIF/OFX file for each account. This is useful when you have a bank statement with all your accounts but want to import them individually i.e. cash credit card savings Log in or register to post comments
mberwin replied on Thu, 08/02/2018 - 03:05 Comment #1 Nevermind, I figured it out. It had to do with column mapping. Log in or register to post comments
admin replied on Fri, 08/10/2018 - 11:37 Comment #2 When you map a column as "Account/Splitter" it creates a separate QIF/OFX file for each account. This is useful when you have a bank statement with all your accounts but want to import them individually i.e. cash credit card savings Log in or register to post comments
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mberwin replied on Comment #1
Nevermind, I figured it out. It had to do with column mapping.
admin replied on Comment #2
When you map a column as "Account/Splitter" it creates a separate QIF/OFX file for each account.
This is useful when you have a bank statement with all your accounts but want to import them individually i.e.