It's time for me to do my annual mass import of .OFX from my various
financial institutions, and vendors in preparation for tax return
creation. In the past I have imported one .OFX at a time from each
account, checking, savings etc, at each specific bank correcting and
matching as necessary. One pain point I often experience is matching
transfers between accounts at each bank. Often what seem obvious matches
are missed or, probably through my own attempts to resolve, result in
duplicate entries.
I'm considering merging each individual account .OFX at one bank before
importing that single merged .OFX representing all the accounts for a
given single bank. Hoping in the long run to save some time matching and
increase accuracy by the importer having all the data at one time.
I saw this email about the subject but have not found the subject in the
GNUCash documentation.
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2020-March/089825.html#:~:text=Messages%20sorted%20by:%20%5B%20date%20%5D%20%5B,can%20import%20OFX%20files%20with%20multiple%20accounts.
Will it be worth my time to merge multiple account type .OFX files into
one .OFX representing all ofx for a given bank merged file for import?
what about merging all accounts from all banks into one merged .OFX file?
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