Is there any way to "reset" the transaction to account matching filter on import?

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Tue Mar 23 13:21:48 EDT 2010


Hi,

"Lincoln A. Baxter" <lab at lincolnbaxter.com> writes:

> I'm an accomplished programmer... and am total comfortable with a file
> spec and vi...  i.e. I know how to edit files.
>
> Do you have some pointers as to where to look, so I can hack toward
> reseting this in a way that at least scratches my itch?>  (and to save
> me some time)?  Obviously, I could just rename the account, create a new
> account, and delete the old account copying the transaction to the new
> account... I was looking for something a little more targeted, so I
> could keep the things it had learned that were right.

Look in src/import-export
That's where the generic importer UI is implemented.

> Lincoln

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-derek
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