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| In microsoft.public.money, davetroyer[at]hotmail.com wrote: - quote - > The & character is what's causing the corrupted
I suspect it is/would be a payee you did not have in the other> download. Why is this not a problem with MS Money 2001 > and a problem with MS Money 2004? statement. Money 2001 would have had the same problem. - quote - > Anyway, I download the
Expect to find it in the "My Documents" folder. But how do you know> OFX file from the bank's website and it automatically > imports it into MS Money provided MS Money is open. If I > have Money closed how do I locate this file to do a search > and replace of this ampersand character. that the ampersand is the problem if you don't know where to find the file? - quote - > Really this is the bank's issue to replace ampersand
Yes. However you could modify the file yourself and do File-> Import.> characters with &. Correct? Then delete the statement within Money. That would be a temporary workaround. Just pay cash to that merchant in the future. - quote - > Thanks for your help. |
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and a problem with MS Money 2004? Anyway, I download the> In microsoft.public.money, davetroyer[at]microsoft.com wrote: > > I am currently using a trial version of Microsoft Money > > 2004 Deluxe. The first week I used it, I was able to > > download my bank transactions using the OFX file type and > > it worked flawlessly reconciling with the bank ledger. I > > now get a popup error meesage stating the import file is > > corrupted, please contact your financial institution. > > The date range of the download is no more than 30 days > > worth. > > > The bank insist the problem is on my end. > > > What can I do to fix this? I do not want to use the QIF > > file type because I have to reconcile the new > > transactions as well as re-reconcile the transactions > > from the previous import all over again. > Troubleshooting and possibly fixing the file to work around the > problem are tricky. To get a copy of the OFX file saved, do Internet > Updates. When you get to the Connect button, hold down the > Ctrl+Shift keys as you click Connect. The file is saved as *RS.txt. > That file can be very confusing. Most people will not want to slug > thru it. One easy-to-find thing is that if, for example, "Tom & > Jerry's" was a payee, the ampersand should be replaced by these five > characters: '&'. If the ampersand is shown as only '&', that can > lead to the symptom. That is not probable, but is easiest to search > for. > Another possibility is that the current problem is transient. If > only one transaction is bogus and it is not going to be recurring, > you can delete that statement. Money will then request data from > after that statement the next time. If Money's request date is > honored by the bank's OFX server, you are on track. You would have > to enter the missing transactions manually or perhaps with the help > of the QIF download. > To delete a statement that has been read in but not processed, on > the Account List right-click on the "Transactions to read: n" spot. > "Delete statement" will be a choice. > . > The & character is what's causing the corrupted download. Why is this not a problem with MS Money 2001 OFX file from the bank's website and it automatically imports it into MS Money provided MS Money is open. If I have Money closed how do I locate this file to do a search and replace of this ampersand character. Really this is the bank's issue to replace ampersand characters with &. Correct? Thanks for your help. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, davetroyer[at]microsoft.com wrote: - quote - > I am currently using a trial version of Microsoft Money
Troubleshooting and possibly fixing the file to work around the> 2004 Deluxe. The first week I used it, I was able to > download my bank transactions using the OFX file type and > it worked flawlessly reconciling with the bank ledger. I > now get a popup error meesage stating the import file is > corrupted, please contact your financial institution. > The date range of the download is no more than 30 days > worth. > The bank insist the problem is on my end. > What can I do to fix this? I do not want to use the QIF > file type because I have to reconcile the new > transactions as well as re-reconcile the transactions > from the previous import all over again. problem are tricky. To get a copy of the OFX file saved, do Internet Updates. When you get to the Connect button, hold down the Ctrl+Shift keys as you click Connect. The file is saved as *RS.txt. That file can be very confusing. Most people will not want to slug thru it. One easy-to-find thing is that if, for example, "Tom & Jerry's" was a payee, the ampersand should be replaced by these five characters: '&'. If the ampersand is shown as only '&', that can lead to the symptom. That is not probable, but is easiest to search for. Another possibility is that the current problem is transient. If only one transaction is bogus and it is not going to be recurring, you can delete that statement. Money will then request data from after that statement the next time. If Money's request date is honored by the bank's OFX server, you are on track. You would have to enter the missing transactions manually or perhaps with the help of the QIF download. To delete a statement that has been read in but not processed, on the Account List right-click on the "Transactions to read: n" spot. "Delete statement" will be a choice. |
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| I am currently using a trial version of Microsoft Money 2004 Deluxe. The first week I used it, I was able to download my bank transactions using the OFX file type and it worked flawlessly reconciling with the bank ledger. I now get a popup error meesage stating the import file is corrupted, please contact your financial institution. The date range of the download is no more than 30 days worth. The bank insist the problem is on my end. What can I do to fix this? I do not want to use the QIF file type because I have to reconcile the new transactions as well as re-reconcile the transactions from the previous import all over again. Thanks, Dave |
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