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| In OFC specs (older than OFX) : "CHKNUMs should be included for check transactions. Money uses CHKNUMs to match downloaded transactions with those entered in the Account Register. Money allows CHKNUMs to be up to 8 characters." AFer92 "Mark" <abcd[at]abcd.com> a écrit dans le message de news: 42519661$1[at]news.microsoft.com... - quote - > From the OFX 2.02 specs (http://www.ofx.net), it appears to me that Check > Numbers (chknum) is set for 12 alpha-numeric characters (A-12) > It may be that your credit union is using an older version of OFX, but I > wouldn't think that this would have been one of the features changes (i.e. > it's probably always been A-12 for chknum). > -Mark > "Theo" <Theo[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 042EC10-DFAF-4DC7-9A1B-CB894E35FD43[at]microsoft.com... |
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| From the OFX 2.02 specs (http://www.ofx.net), it appears to me that Check Numbers (chknum) is set for 12 alpha-numeric characters (A-12) It may be that your credit union is using an older version of OFX, but I wouldn't think that this would have been one of the features changes (i.e. it's probably always been A-12 for chknum). -Mark "Theo" <Theo[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 042EC10-DFAF-4DC7-9A1B-CB894E35FD43[at]microsoft.com...- quote - > I have a checking account where my check numbers recently went over the 10000 > mark and my credit union told me that the OFX format only goes up to 9999 so > they start over at check number 1. I find it hard to believe that this could > really be true. Anyone else run into this and have a better solution? Would > another bank not have this issue? I use Money 2004 and it allows me to enter > check numbers over 10000, but when I download my transactions from my Credit > union it knows enough to match the check up correctly (IE: Credit union check > number 10 match my entry of 10010) but when I accept the transaction it > overwrites my check number entry with the one that was downloaded. > -- > Theo Miller |
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| I have a checking account where my check numbers recently went over the 10000 mark and my credit union told me that the OFX format only goes up to 9999 so they start over at check number 1. I find it hard to believe that this could really be true. Anyone else run into this and have a better solution? Would another bank not have this issue? I use Money 2004 and it allows me to enter check numbers over 10000, but when I download my transactions from my Credit union it knows enough to match the check up correctly (IE: Credit union check number 10 match my entry of 10010) but when I accept the transaction it overwrites my check number entry with the one that was downloaded. -- Theo Miller |
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