Red line on OFX input
John Ralls
jralls at ceridwen.us
Sat May 28 09:54:08 EDT 2016
> On May 28, 2016, at 5:56 AM, A.J. Bonnema <gbonnema at xs4all.nl> wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I have been using Gnucash for quite some time now (started around 2010) and for one thing the meaning eludes me. I wonder if anyone understands the significance. The problem is a red line in the processing of the input. I get to this line as follows:
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> 1. I import from the Rabo bank using CSV.
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> 2. I convert the csv to OFX using a script of my own (Python).
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> 3. I always import from 1st of January till current date. Due to the nature of FITID I normally have no problems. I make sure they are different.
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> 4. I use Gnucash/import/OFX to import the file.
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> Usually I get at least one line that is turned off for automatic import and is completely red. I included a screenprint. The data is real, but not sensitive. I have never discovered anything special about the line. It is never a duplicate and I really have no idea why I shouldn't import it. Usually I just tick the "A" column and import it anyway.
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> Can anyone help me interpret this line: what does it mean?
A red line is one that will not be imported, usually because GnuCash thinks it's a duplicate. You'll notice that none of the A/U+R/R checkboxes is ticked; to include the transaction in the import, tick one of them.
Regards,
John Ralls
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