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Old 03-02-2008, 02:45 AM   #1
mma8x
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Problem with Gnucash import transaction matcher


using ubuntu gutsy/gnucash 2.2.1, recently whenever i import a ofx/qfx file, the "generic import transaction matcher" doesn't correctly assign expenses to categories. all transactions show "new, UNBALANCED (need acct to transfer $x)!"
it used to correctly assign categories to transactions/businesses that i had used in the past, and then guessed some of the rest. now it does nothing. not sure if this is a problem with libofx or gnucash. it does the same thing on my other ubuntu box.
 
Old 03-02-2008, 03:01 AM   #2
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yup, i'm an idiot. under preferences/online banking, checking "use bayesian matching" fixes the problem. weird that upgrading must have changed this option.
 
  


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