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| I understand, Ted -- but if the other choice is (to quote you) a "completely corrupted" datafile............. -- Michael Gordon "Tex" <Tex[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:16F1C6F8-67BF-4A9E-8DB4-27518B86007B[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > It would take me many many hours - there are 250 entries and I would have > to > go back and reconcile which ones were matched, which ones were extra, and > which ones were incorrect as Money has not always matched correctly in the > past. > "Michael Gordon" wrote: > > How big a deal would it be to review/accept the downloaded transactions? > > > -- > > Michael Gordon > > > > "Tex" <Tex[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:CC473143-B81C-432E-B7AF-B35DA19C046B[at]microsoft.com... > > > Is there any other way? Because I've opened and closed so many times > > > to > > > fix > > > this, the backup files all have that statement. > > > > > This seems to be programming error and I would hope MS would have a > > > way > > > of > > > fixing it... otherwise, my bank account information for the last year > > > will > > > be > > > completely corrupted. > > > > > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > > > > > In microsoft.public.money, Tex wrote: > > > > > > > > I incorrectly downloaded a year's worth of transactions into my > > > > > account > > > > > by > > > > > accidentally using a 2006 year when downloading into Money. I want > > > > > to > > > > > just > > > > > redo this and not have to review all transactions again, so I tried > > > > > right > > > > > clicking and going to "Delete Statement". I get an error "The > > > > > operation > > > > > cannot be performed" and the EventID is "obres:34" and Source is > > > > > "16.0". > > > > > > > > > I have tried repairing the money file and clearing my IE cache. I > > > > > have > > > > > Money 2007 SP2 > > > > > > > I would File-> Restore yesterday's backup file. > > > > > > > You might want to reboot the computer first. > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Tex wrote: - quote - > Is there any other way? Because I've opened and closed so many times to fix
Sorry to hear that you have overwritten all four backups that Money> this, the backup files all have that statement. makes by default. Do you perhaps have another backup on CDR or USB flash drive? Be glad that your hard drive did not fail. If you want to delete transactions rather than matching them up, you can sort the register by order of entry. That way the newly downloaded transactions will all be together. You should also review your backup policies. In M06: Tools-> Settings-> BackupSettings I suggest checking x Automatically backup my Money file every time I close Money Save in [a place on your hard drive ] x Ask me before backing up each time* x Compress Backup Files Keep only the _20_most recent backup files [adjust to taste] x Perform scheduled backups every _14_ days Save in [a USB flash drive location] x Ask me before backing up each time* x Compress Backup Files Keep only the _2_most recent backup files [adjust to taste, but Money 2006 does not automatically trim to USB as it should] Then periodically, perhaps once per month or more, copy your latest backup (uniquely named by Money) to a CDR. With XP, this can be a copy and paste operation. Otherwise use the burning software that came with your CDR drive. I strongly suggest use of a USB Flash drive rather than floppies. They are bigger, so you don't have to swap media to back up. Plus they are much more reliable (but not failure-proof). * The reason I have Money ask me, is that I don't want to back up each time I exit. If I went into Money 5 times in a day, I would not want to back up 5 times, nor would I want to delete 5 other backup files. You will be given the choice to BackUpNow or to Postpone. - quote - > This seems to be programming error and I would hope MS would have a way of > fixing it... otherwise, my bank account information for the last year will be > completely corrupted. > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, Tex wrote: > > > > I incorrectly downloaded a year's worth of transactions into my account by > > > accidentally using a 2006 year when downloading into Money. I want to just > > > redo this and not have to review all transactions again, so I tried right > > > clicking and going to "Delete Statement". I get an error "The operation > > > cannot be performed" and the EventID is "obres:34" and Source is "16.0". > > > > > I have tried repairing the money file and clearing my IE cache. I have > > > Money 2007 SP2 > > > I would File-> Restore yesterday's backup file. > > > You might want to reboot the computer first. > > > |
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| How big a deal would it be to review/accept the downloaded transactions? -- Michael Gordon "Tex" <Tex[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CC473143-B81C-432E-B7AF-B35DA19C046B[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Is there any other way? Because I've opened and closed so many times to > fix > this, the backup files all have that statement. > This seems to be programming error and I would hope MS would have a way > of > fixing it... otherwise, my bank account information for the last year will > be > completely corrupted. > "Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote: > > In microsoft.public.money, Tex wrote: > > > > I incorrectly downloaded a year's worth of transactions into my account > > > by > > > accidentally using a 2006 year when downloading into Money. I want to > > > just > > > redo this and not have to review all transactions again, so I tried > > > right > > > clicking and going to "Delete Statement". I get an error "The operation > > > cannot be performed" and the EventID is "obres:34" and Source is "16.0". > > > > > I have tried repairing the money file and clearing my IE cache. I have > > > Money 2007 SP2 > > > I would File-> Restore yesterday's backup file. > > > You might want to reboot the computer first. > > > |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Tex wrote: - quote - > I incorrectly downloaded a year's worth of transactions into my account by
I would File-> Restore yesterday's backup file.> accidentally using a 2006 year when downloading into Money. I want to just > redo this and not have to review all transactions again, so I tried right > clicking and going to "Delete Statement". I get an error "The operation > cannot be performed" and the EventID is "obres:34" and Source is "16.0". > I have tried repairing the money file and clearing my IE cache. I have > Money 2007 SP2 You might want to reboot the computer first. |
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| I incorrectly downloaded a year's worth of transactions into my account by accidentally using a 2006 year when downloading into Money. I want to just redo this and not have to review all transactions again, so I tried right clicking and going to "Delete Statement". I get an error "The operation cannot be performed" and the EventID is "obres:34" and Source is "16.0". I have tried repairing the money file and clearing my IE cache. I have Money 2007 SP2 |
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