Thanks David: Doesn't work.

-Anatoly

On 2/14/19 15:58, David Carlson wrote:
anatoly,

In the bank or credit card register where the downloaded transactions are not appearing check View > Filter By.. and be sure Show All is selected.

David Carlson

On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 4:23 PM anatoly <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi David: I didn't get it. I open gnucash. Normally it knows the
    recent file. I import QFX files from several institutions. Some of
    them import perfectly -- I see everything in the ledger right
    away. A few others, after import is "done" just do not show up.
    Those are accounts which were not updated for quite some time.

    On 2/12/19 05:40, David Carlson wrote:
    Do not overlook the possibility that you may be looking in the wrong file
    for the fresh data.  Usually it is easiest to employ a file manager to look
    for data files that have the correct name and recent date stamps.

    David Carlson

    On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 11:20 PM David Cousens<[email protected]>  
<mailto:[email protected]>
    wrote:

    Anatoly

    What version of GNuCash are you using and on what platform
    (Linux/Windows/MacOS)?

    How were you trying to import your data from the bank? Directly using an
    on-line connection or by downloading a datafile and then importing that
    file
    into GnuCash?

    If the latter what was the format of the data file?

    While there is online support for direct download from a bank from within
    GnuCash, this is not necessarily available from all banks or in many
    countries.

    Other options usually available are to download OFX/QFX files, QIF files,
    CSV files. Of these the first are generally easiest to import provided the
    bank has got the OFX format right. Not all do.

    David Cousens



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