OFX Viewer?
Yury Perzov
yury.perzov at gmail.com
Tue Feb 10 04:55:37 EST 2015
I believe you are looking for this:
https://www.fi.intuit.com/support/tool/
> On Feb 9, 2015, at 10:38 PM, Mike Alexander <mta at umich.edu> wrote:
>
> --On February 7, 2015 at 6:16:42 PM -0800 Greg Feneis <mfeneis at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I've been importing transactions from my bank's downloaded OFX files
>> one month at a time. After I import, I go through the records and
>> assign the right accounts, etc. It's been going very well until I
>> got to December 2014. The GnuCash import dialog showed 6
>> transactions to be imported, so I clicked OK and now I can't find the
>> transactions in GnuCash. If I open the OFX file again, the import
>> dialog doesn't show any transactions because they've all been
>> imported.
>>
>> Does GnuCash have a way to let me view the content of an OFX file?
>> Or, maybe someone can suggest an OFX viewer? I figure if I can view
>> the list of transactions, I can get a better idea of where to find
>> them in the ledger.
>>
>> It doesn't seem like a good feature that GnuCash prevents the user
>> from seeing the content of a file if it's already been imported. I
>> mean, I get it, but there must be a better way to handle
>> already-imported-transactions than to simply not show them, eh?
>>
>> Perhaps they could appear in the import dialog with all of the text
>> stippled out or some such. I.e. We're here, but you can't do
>> anything with us because you've already imported us.
>
> I think the OFX importer adds a note starting with "OFX" to each imported transaction, at least it seems to. That means you can find imported transactions by searching for a note starting with OFX. This with a date range should help you find where GnuCash put those transactions.
>
> Mike
>
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