Reset import assignment

jsherk jeff at iwebss.com
Mon Aug 12 19:12:50 EDT 2013


>The biggest flaw seems to be the OP's specific case: he trained the
>importer incorrectly and wants to wipe the slate clean instead of
>waiting for the updated training data to overwrite his initial
>mistake, and it doesn't seem like that should be difficult to
>implement in the UI (modify the XML data in the manner Derek
>suggested, but resulting from a menu selection and a warning dialog)
>
> As to why he'd want to just skip the training and autoassigning
>entirely, it's easy to imagine a workflow that frequently involves
>grabbing the downloaded bank data, dumping it into the corresponding
>account first and using "UNBALANCED" as a reminder to go through at
>leisure and assign specific expense accounts outside of a modal
>dialog.   If you want to know if you'll have enough money in your
>checking account to pay your credit card bill this month, the
>individual expense breakdown is less important than just getting all
>the credit card side of the transactions in.  But rushing through on a
>first pass doesn't mean you won't fix the expenses later, and for that
>"UNBALANCED" is a useful flag / eyesore.
>
>-- 
>Ian Konen 

Thanks Ian ... you said it better than I could!



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