From: XS11E on
Zaidy036 <Zaidy036NOSPAM(a)optonline.net> wrote:

> In article <Xns9D9C633316FA9xs11eyahoocom(a)127.0.0.1>,
> xs11eNO(a)SPAMyahoo.com says...
>> I've just started over, that seems to be the easiest in light of
>> the number of duplicates.
>
> If you try to reenter transactions you will make errors.
>
> 1. Display register by date.
> 2. Go back to last correct reconciliation.
> 3. Duplicate entries should be easy to spot by scanning $$.

There are hundreds.

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Mike Blake-Knox <mikebkdontspam(a)knology.net> wrote:

> In article <Xns9D9C60B29A54Exs11eyahoocom(a)127.0.0.1>, Xs11E wrote:
>> This all started when I changed financial institutions so it's
>> something on their end. There is other fluky behavior as well,
>> all dating to changing my checking/credit card accounts from UBS
>> to RBC.
>
> Can you elaborate on the timing and mechanics please? When did you
> switch from UBS to RBC and what did you do in Quicken to reflect
> the switch?

About a year ago, all I did in Q was to add the RBC accounts and, as
everything wa transferred, eventually deleted the UBS accounts.

> Was the April statement from UBS and the May one from
> RBC?

No, both were RBC as were the previous 5 - 6 months.

> It sounds like you are downloading old UBS transactions from RBC!

No, all the duplicates are from after the change.

> How would RBC have any record of them?

Because they're all previous RBC transactions.

> In fact, that would be the easiest way to delete all the old
> transactions: Create a new Quicken account, activate it to RBC and
> download your transactions.

Can't go back more than 3 months, I thought of that, of course.

> Incidentally, I download from RBC Bank (US) myself using web
> connect. The web site has a pop-up that controls which
> transactions are downloaded. Mine is set to download only new
> transactions. How is yours set?

Same.


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