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Trying to wrap my head around skrooge but before I could begin I noticed a problem with importing. My bank allows me to export in .ofx and .qfx. No matter which I use skrooge ends up rearranging transaction order for each date. To clarify if I had 10 transactions on a particular date, the exported file contains these in proper sequential order of occurrence. Skrooge resorts these somehow. Its not alphabetical nor by transaction amount... just dont understand it.
Any ideas? Skrooge doesn't allow reordering manually so I'm kind of stumped. |
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Well to be honest, I don't get your point. You mean you would want Skrooge to retain the order of imported operations for the same day ? Sorry to ask, but what for ? This order has no real value, it is purely arbitrary. Why is it useful for you ?
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Yes I mean retain the order for a particular day. Keeping my transactions in true chronological order help me with travel expenses sometimes when I don't get a receipt and have to fill out expense reports. If you ever overdrawn your account you would also be very particular if a deposit came before a withdrawal on a particular day. There is simply no logical reason NOT to be in the order of the import source when there are reasons to be in order. Other apps I tried keep the order, only skrooge messes it up
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Hi,
Operations should be ordered as expected. I corrected something around this but in the last version only. So, could you confirm that you are using Skrooge 0.7.3. If not, you can install it by following this: http://skrooge.org/ubuntu_installation Take me informed. |
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