Dan, David
My bad. As David Carlson pointed out the real problem is resetting the
association of the OFX account name to a GnuCash account when importing data
and simply editing the name will likely not do that. I faced this a few
years ago when my credit card was hacked and used fraudulently. In
Am 20.02.2019 um 23:05 schrieb David Cousens:
> Dan
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> In the Account tree view, right click on the account and select Edit
> Account.. You can then change the account number in the dialog which comes
> up
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> David Cousens
>
If you’ve selected the account number column to be displayed you can
Dan
In the Account tree view, right click on the account and select Edit
Account.. You can then change the account number in the dialog which comes
up
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David -
Thanks - this worked like a charm.
One note; when I imported the transactions into the new account (the
first time), the account was created as a "Liability" type, rather than
a "Credit Card" type (which is what all my other cards are). Until I
changed the type, I couldn'
Dan,
Some financial institutions separate the account number from the card
number so this issue does not come up.
It is fortunate,in a way, that your bank did it that way instead. It makes
it a pain but relatively easy to fix in Gnucash. I would enter a dummy
transaction in that register notin
I have a VISA account with my bank where the number has changed (the
bank replaced the card). The latest downloaded transactions obviously
have a different account ID in the OFX file; is there any way to
persuade GnuCash to treat this a all part of the same account?
Currently, if I