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| In microsoft.public.money, Michael Gordon, MVP wrote: - quote - > Jumping in on this -- which version of Money? As I remember the issue (and I
That's my recollection too, and he is using 2004. I would guess that> experienced it personally), the phantom transaction will disappear will an > upgrade to a newer version. I can't remember which versions are involved -- > 2004 -> 2005? 2004 -> 2006 would be the same as 2004 -> 2005 in that regard, but I don't know. |
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| Jumping in on this -- which version of Money? As I remember the issue (and I experienced it personally), the phantom transaction will disappear will an upgrade to a newer version. I can't remember which versions are involved -- 2004 -> 2005? -- Michael Gordon MVP "plymouthguy" <plymouthguy[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:28DA7966-DF81-4ACA-80D7-72CA57F29E1B[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Cal, Thanks for your response. I've made some progress but have not > solved > problem. Let me first more clearly define the symptom: It is an > investment > account. When I click on the account, I can then look at either > investment > transactions or cash transactions. The cash balance shown under the cash > transactions view is correct. The cash balance shown at the bottom of the > investment transactions page is light by $117. This turns out to be the > amount of a cash dividend posted on 2/15/06. I followed method 1 and 2 > and > it did not do anything to resolve the discrepancy. However, in method 3, > step 9 there was a transaction showing in the amount of $117 on 2/15. > (Since > the instructions implied there should be no transactions showing, I assume > this is the problem entry. So I continued on and when I got to step 15 & > 16 > (import the QIF file), I got an error saying the file was corrupted. So I > conclude there is this phantom entry in the account file that is not > visible > to me. Any suggestions? I could live with this $117 error but it is > driving > me crazy. Also, any thoughts on what I might have done to cause this? > Thanks, > Don > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: > > > > In microsoft.public.money, plymouthguy wrote: > > > > > > In one of my investment accounts, the cash balance shown in "investment > > > > transactions" differs from the balance shown in "cash transactions". > > > > The > > > > difference is int the amount of a certain dividend that was paid prior > > > > to 2nd > > > > quarter this year. The dividend entries appear to be ok. The amount > > > > shown > > > > under cash transactions is correct. The amount under investment > > > > transactions > > > > is in error and this is the value that shows up in the portfolio and > > > > the > > > > monthly report generated under "Reports". What is strange is that I > > > > balanced > > > > this account at the end of the 1st quarter and there was no problem. I > > > > use > > > > 2004 deluxe. > > > > > See > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...13&Product=mny > > > > One more comment. When you get down to method 3 step 5 " Delete all > > transactions in the account that you want to troubleshoot.", you > > could probably get away with only deleting back to the beginning of > > the second quarter. Then when you get to step 9, delete all older > > transactions manually in Notepad. Keep the transaction(s) from the > > second quarter. That/those are the ones you want to make un-hidden. > > > > > |
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| In microsoft.public.money, plymouthguy wrote: - quote - > Cal, Thanks for your response. I've made some progress but have not solved
When I chased mine down in Money 2004, they were transfers. They may> problem. Let me first more clearly define the symptom: It is an investment > account. When I click on the account, I can then look at either investment > transactions or cash transactions. The cash balance shown under the cash > transactions view is correct. The cash balance shown at the bottom of the > investment transactions page is light by $117. This turns out to be the > amount of a cash dividend posted on 2/15/06. I followed method 1 and 2 and > it did not do anything to resolve the discrepancy. However, in method 3, > step 9 there was a transaction showing in the amount of $117 on 2/15. (Since > the instructions implied there should be no transactions showing, I assume > this is the problem entry. So I continued on and when I got to step 15 & 16 > (import the QIF file), I got an error saying the file was corrupted. So I > conclude there is this phantom entry in the account file that is not visible > to me. Any suggestions? I could live with this $117 error but it is driving > me crazy. Also, any thoughts on what I might have done to cause this? have involved scheduled transactions. To confirm we are talking about the same symptom, confirm that the Money 2004 register gives different balance when the view is changed to show only unreconciled transactions or in some other way. If so, I believe that converting the file to Money 2005, and I assume Money 2006, would be one way to correct the problem. They added something to the conversion process to fix that up. There is a free Money 2006 Deluxe trial downloadable via www.microsoft.com/money You can have both 2004 and 2006 on your computer at the same time, installed into different folders. You can have them open, one at a time. If you want to do that, be careful to not have Money 2006 uninstall earlier versions. I think that might be the default, so be alert. The only caveats I can think of are the last-installed is set up with the file associations, so when you download an OFX or QIF, the last installed gets fed the file. To feed the file to both, save the file to disk, and do File-> Import to both. Just clicking a link sends the file to the last-installed. You could manually adjust the associations, or could reinstall 2004 to reset the associations. Copy your Money 2004 file to another filename such as Mon06.mny. If there is a Passport on the file, open the copy with Money 2004 and remove the passport before converting. It may not be good to use the same Passport on both. There may be no problems with that. I am just not sure. You can add a DIFFERENT Passport to that file if you like, but I would not have the same Passport on both files. If you think that you may want to return to Money 2004, be sure to update both versions with new transactions. |
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| Cal, Thanks for your response. I've made some progress but have not solved problem. Let me first more clearly define the symptom: It is an investment account. When I click on the account, I can then look at either investment transactions or cash transactions. The cash balance shown under the cash transactions view is correct. The cash balance shown at the bottom of the investment transactions page is light by $117. This turns out to be the amount of a cash dividend posted on 2/15/06. I followed method 1 and 2 and it did not do anything to resolve the discrepancy. However, in method 3, step 9 there was a transaction showing in the amount of $117 on 2/15. (Since the instructions implied there should be no transactions showing, I assume this is the problem entry. So I continued on and when I got to step 15 & 16 (import the QIF file), I got an error saying the file was corrupted. So I conclude there is this phantom entry in the account file that is not visible to me. Any suggestions? I could live with this $117 error but it is driving me crazy. Also, any thoughts on what I might have done to cause this? Thanks, Don "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, plymouthguy wrote: > > > > In one of my investment accounts, the cash balance shown in "investment > > > transactions" differs from the balance shown in "cash transactions". The > > > difference is int the amount of a certain dividend that was paid prior to 2nd > > > quarter this year. The dividend entries appear to be ok. The amount shown > > > under cash transactions is correct. The amount under investment transactions > > > is in error and this is the value that shows up in the portfolio and the > > > monthly report generated under "Reports". What is strange is that I balanced > > > this account at the end of the 1st quarter and there was no problem. I use > > > 2004 deluxe. > > > See > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...13&Product=mny > One more comment. When you get down to method 3 step 5 " Delete all > transactions in the account that you want to troubleshoot.", you > could probably get away with only deleting back to the beginning of > the second quarter. Then when you get to step 9, delete all older > transactions manually in Notepad. Keep the transaction(s) from the > second quarter. That/those are the ones you want to make un-hidden. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Cal Learner-- MVP wrote: - quote - > In microsoft.public.money, plymouthguy wrote: > > In one of my investment accounts, the cash balance shown in "investment > > transactions" differs from the balance shown in "cash transactions". The > > difference is int the amount of a certain dividend that was paid prior to 2nd > > quarter this year. The dividend entries appear to be ok. The amount shown > > under cash transactions is correct. The amount under investment transactions > > is in error and this is the value that shows up in the portfolio and the > > monthly report generated under "Reports". What is strange is that I balanced > > this account at the end of the 1st quarter and there was no problem. I use > > 2004 deluxe. > See > http://support.microsoft.com/default...13&Product=mny One more comment. When you get down to method 3 step 5 " Delete all transactions in the account that you want to troubleshoot.", you could probably get away with only deleting back to the beginning of the second quarter. Then when you get to step 9, delete all older transactions manually in Notepad. Keep the transaction(s) from the second quarter. That/those are the ones you want to make un-hidden. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, plymouthguy wrote: - quote - > In one of my investment accounts, the cash balance shown in "investment
See> transactions" differs from the balance shown in "cash transactions". The > difference is int the amount of a certain dividend that was paid prior to 2nd > quarter this year. The dividend entries appear to be ok. The amount shown > under cash transactions is correct. The amount under investment transactions > is in error and this is the value that shows up in the portfolio and the > monthly report generated under "Reports". What is strange is that I balanced > this account at the end of the 1st quarter and there was no problem. I use > 2004 deluxe. http://support.microsoft.com/default...13&Product=mny |
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| In one of my investment accounts, the cash balance shown in "investment transactions" differs from the balance shown in "cash transactions". The difference is int the amount of a certain dividend that was paid prior to 2nd quarter this year. The dividend entries appear to be ok. The amount shown under cash transactions is correct. The amount under investment transactions is in error and this is the value that shows up in the portfolio and the monthly report generated under "Reports". What is strange is that I balanced this account at the end of the 1st quarter and there was no problem. I use 2004 deluxe. Thanks, Don |
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