On 7/1/19 9:17 AM, morayweb wrote:
> Hi
> I can get a csv version of the file would that make it easier to import?
> Thank you.
>
> C

That depends on how good the vendor is at building the csv file.  My
Citi's csv file for my cc insists on putting minus signs on the credit
column values.  Essentially turning them into debit values!

Not fun, since they already have a debit column.  So I have to massage
the file first to correct the sign on those transactions.


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