Good to know, but for 20.04,it gave me 3.8.
On Sat, Dec 31, 2022 at 1:27 PM john wrote:
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> On Dec 31, 2022, at 8:14 AM, Simon Roberts
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> But, I will get back when I'm not using 3.8. It's sad (but clearly nobody
> here is in control of this!) that Ubuntu is packaging such an old ve
> On Dec 31, 2022, at 8:14 AM, Simon Roberts
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> But, I will get back when I'm not using 3.8. It's sad (but clearly nobody
> here is in control of this!) that Ubuntu is packaging such an old version.
They're not. You're using Ubuntu 20.04. The current Ubuntu release, 22.10, has
Gnu
I've built 4.13 and the problem seems to have been fixed :)
On Sat, Dec 31, 2022 at 9:14 AM Simon Roberts <
si...@dancingcloudservices.com> wrote:
> Gach, yes, sorry meant to reply all, will pay attention in future,
> hopefully not do that again :(
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> But FWIW, these transactions have different
Gach, yes, sorry meant to reply all, will pay attention in future,
hopefully not do that again :(
But FWIW, these transactions have different FITIDs and are in a single
import from a single file (and do not duplicate anything pre-existing).
But, I will get back when I'm not using 3.8. It's sad (bu
Don't forget to reply to the list.
Bear in mind: if you import an OFX file, match its transactions to some
of your register transactions, the matched transactions will be silently
ignored when you re-import the same OFX. That's by design. So if you
match everything then re-import the same OFX,
We might need a bit more info to give a useful answer. But just to be sure:
- The FITID of the transactions in the OFX file are all different,
right? That's an absolute requirement, not just within a single OFX
file, but from ofx to ofx, the FITID is supposed to identify one and
only 1 transact
With the same caveat about my being new to this...
My transaction records show regular, very similar, transactions. The same
institution, identical amounts, usually close but not identical dates.
The importer's matcher is confused by these similar transactions. It marks
them in red and refuses to