e than others.
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> Thaks again for your time.
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> Thank You,
>
> Gyle McCollam
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> Gyle McCollam
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> gmccol...@live.com<mailto:gmccol...@gyleshomes.com> email
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> From: David Carlson
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Subject: Re: [GNC] Import matching
Amazon doesn't split it into multiple invoices, but multiple payments per
invoice. When you go into Amazon and go to Your Orders, click the *show
invoice* link. At the bottom it will show you the payment break down (taxes,
gift card, each CC paymen
Amazon doesn't split it into multiple invoices, but multiple payments per
invoice. When you go into Amazon and go to Your Orders, click the *show
invoice* link. At the bottom it will show you the payment break down (taxes,
gift card, each CC payment made etc)
GNC will process this just fine. Ju
cCollam
gmccol...@live.com<mailto:gmccol...@gyleshomes.com> email
From: David Carlson
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2024 11:59 AM
To: Gyle McCollam
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Import matching
Gyle,
Please provide more information. Not
For Amazon, your best bet is to use the vendor functions.
,
You can create the total invoice in GNC and then apply the payments to the
invoice (which, onĀ orders with many items may be 3-4 payments).
Alternatively, you have to do janky things with placeholder transactions.
Apr 23, 2024 11:01:45
Gyle,
Please provide more information. Not only have the import functions
changed over recent releases, but there is more than one type.
Even without that information, I am sure that GnuCash cannot figure out how
Amazon split one transaction into two. You would have to manually check
those and
Additional information. Another credit card that can only import CSV, a
fast-food establishment submits information the day after the actual
transaction. 90% of the time it said there was no match, but on a few
occasions, it actually did match the transaction. Import information in
preferenc