The QIF problem I've got..... I've got a number of Vanguard accounts
that autoexchange between them. When I download QIFs from them for
my account status, all of the auto-exchanges claim to come from (or
go to) Default. This is kind of annoying, and when I try to combine
them together I lose all the cross-pointers between them.
Granted, this is probably Vanguard's fault, not mine. But does anyone
have any ideas how to cope with this?
-derek
Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Bill Gribble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Any objections?
>
> Hmm. In the long run, I'd like to have this set up through a
> "filtering" infrastructure so that we can tell gnucash how to handle
> QIF's coming in from various sources. I suspect that this won't be
> the only mangling we'll have to do, and it's possible that this fix,
> *might* break things for other sources.
>
> However, for now, it seems like a simple solution.
>
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