[GNC] Adaptive learning reset of imports

Jeff beastmaster126 at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 8 01:25:58 EST 2021


On 12/2/21 1:41 PM, David H wrote:
> I'm using Flatpak on Ubuntu 21.04 and it is just like the usual 
> Gnucash application.  It saves the backup and log files wherever you 
> decide to save your data file so I'm guessing you saved your data file 
> to your desktop and that's why you ended up with all the backup and 
> log files there also ?  I keep my Gnucash data files in 
> /home/<user-id>/Documents/GnuCash so that's where all the backup and 
> log files are so they aren't cluttering up the desktop. So I would 
> suggest you revisit Flatpak and save your datafile in an appropriate 
> sub folder. Note that there is also a preference to never retain log 
> files so perhaps you had that turned on for the normal desktop app ?
>
> Cheers David H.
>
>
> On Thu, 2 Dec 2021 at 21:34, Jeff <beastmaster126 at hotmail.com 
> <mailto:beastmaster126 at hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     On 12/2/21 4:21 AM, David H wrote:
>>     What version of Gnucash are you running and what OS ? I could be
>>     wrong but I think it's a fairly recent thing...
>>
>>     Cheers David H.
>>
>>
>>     On Thu, 2 Dec 2021 at 19:10, Jeff <beastmaster126 at hotmail.com
>>     <mailto:beastmaster126 at hotmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>         On 12/2/21 2:50 AM, David H wrote:
>>>         Hi Jeff,
>>>
>>>         Are you looking for Tools >> Import Map Editor ?
>>>
>>>         Cheers David H.
>>>
>>>
>>>         On Thu, 2 Dec 2021 at 18:29, Jeff
>>>         <beastmaster126 at hotmail.com
>>>         <mailto:beastmaster126 at hotmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>             I remember reading a post on resetting the adaptive
>>>             learning on OFX
>>>             imports but I can not find it now.
>>>
>>>             I am currently importing an OFX file from a business
>>>             checking account
>>>             and all income and, a few others that repeatedly show
>>>             up, that are not
>>>             recognized (this has been happening for several versions
>>>             of GNC, both
>>>             Windoze and Ubuntu versions 4.?).  I am having this
>>>             problem on every
>>>             import, whether it is one week or one month of records.
>>>
>>>             How can I reset the the learning process? IE. all
>>>             deposits are income,
>>>             not an unknown account?
>>>
>>>             -- 
>>>             --JEffrey Black M.B.A.
>>>
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>>         If it is in there I cannot find it.
>>
>>         Perhaps I do not understand how to enter the filter.  All of
>>         the transactions come from one bank.  All deposits are
>>         income, and the OFX import does not recognize any of them as
>>         income, just unknown.
>>
>>
>>         -- 
>>         --JEffrey Black M.B.A.
>>
>     Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS with
>
>     GNC Version: 4.2
>     Build ID: 4.2+(2020-09-26)
>     Finance::Quote: 1.49
>
>     *Note I would love to update to the latest stable version but I
>     have so far been unsuccessful in doing so, all of of my builds
>     have failed.  And Flatpak caused even more problems for me (copied
>     all backups to my desktop for some reason)*
>
>     It makes no sense to me.  It matches deposits from Square to the
>     income account but refuses to match checks or cash to the income
>     account.
>
>     --JEffrey Black M.B.A.
>
My data files are all saved on an external drive so I can take the drive 
anywhere I need to with my laptop instead of staying with my dedicated 
server.

-- 
--JEffrey Black M.B.A.



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