Hi GTI, Responses embedded below for context.
Regards, Sherlock On 12/4/25 2:00 PM, GTI .H wrote:
Thank you for your reply! Now I'm a little confused. I don't use SQL. If it didn't fail, something that changed the behavior of my U+C happened. Whenever I did my imports, I imported the QIF, then imported the OFX, chose U+C, and my MEMOs were in QIFMEMO|OFXMEMO format, preserving both information, and this behavior returned, tested a bit in v5.12 and v5.13.
This implies you had the Append box checked.
As far as I remember, option C leaves me with only one of the MEMOs, the QIFMEMO or the OFXMEMO, I don't remember exactly which one.
Option C does not update the matched transaction.
I need to continue my update process and observe the behavior of OFX A, U+C, and C more closely to come back here with more certainty. Please, while I'm at it, how can I force the re-import of an OFX file that has already been imported?
GnuCash doesn't prevent us from re-importing an OFX file. The issue is each transaction previously imported has unique identifier (FITID) provided by the OFX file. If a transaction in the register has a matching identifier, the transaction being imported is assumed to have been previously imported. Note: Transactions in the register with an FITID are not eligible to be matched again.
If you want to imported a transaction again from an OFX file, you can either import the transaction into a register that doesn't include a FITID matching transaction or modify the FITID of the transaction in the OFX file.
An approach we use is to duplicate the "mismatched" transaction (Transaction > Transaction Duplicate) and then delete the original transaction (Transaction > Transaction Delete). The duplicated transaction will not have the FITID until it is matched.
I've already tried renaming it, changing fields inside it, and I still haven't been able to re-import the OFX.
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