Disable automatic transaction categorization

Kent Rasmussen kent_rasmussen at sil.org
Tue Oct 21 11:22:28 EDT 2008


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Actually, I was describing behavior before the upgrade.  But I'll
give it some time and see what it does.

So, is there no way to proactively train it?  Does using the dialog
box that comes up after an import affect this (I find it combersome,
and don't always use it)?


David Reiser wrote:
>> Hmm... I guess I have the reverse problem, and I hope this isn't my
>> answer below... Gnucash used to categorize my transactions as they
>> came in, but generally doesn't now (I can't recall if there was one
>> or two it did categorize the last time).  I was wondering awhile
>> back if there wasn't any way to make it smarter, since there are
>> some key words I could say are _always_ in the gas station I use,
>> but not in the grocery store (though they are run by the same
>> company and bear the same name), for instance.
>>
>> So if this isn't working (well or at all), there's no way to improve it?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Kent
> 
> You recently updated aqbanking, didn't you? If you re-entered your
> accounts and made new assignments between the gnucash accounts and the
> download source accounts, you may have restarted the matcher's learning.
> It might be that you just have to train is some more before it learns
> the transactions.
> 
> Dave
> -- 
> David Reiser
> dbreiser at earthlink.net
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