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What is your reasoning to expect THAT (data intended for some sort of 
bookkeeping that is NOT double entry bookkeeping) to be correct data for gnucash

For personal account checking or credit card. It is the same user flow, use the 
web connect for quicken 2018 or above download a qfx file and everything works 
fine. 

I would expect this biz credit to work too. They are from the same institution 
and UI flow is the same. 

Somehow the downloaded qfx won’t work. I attached the file in the first email. 

I used a diff checker to check personal qfx and biz credit card qfx. Inside the 
file, keys are different. 

Is it because how gnucash is parsing the file?

Thanks,
Peter

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> On May 4, 2022, at 6:47 AM, Michael or Penny Novack 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> What is your reasoning to expect THAT (data intended for some sort of 
> bookkeeping that is NOT double entry bookkeeping) to be correct data for 
> gnucash
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