Just for you to know that Linxo didn't add any of the Spanish banks that I requested, so wouldn't be a bad idea if in the future you think about moving from Linxo into Salt Edge.
The problem is that those transactions appear as money going nowhere, so you can't know to which account did the money go, or where did it come from. If I add that as a Comment, I will lose that information forever. I would have in your application old transfers which are not linked, and new ...
For each transfer, in the CSV there is one transaction showing where the money comes from: Account A -> Account B -Amount And another showing where the money goes: Account B <- Account A +Amount Let's imagine that I can remove from the CSV the transfers with the "+Amount". That means that I would be ...
Good morning Angeman, I'm looking for a workaround for the problem of the missing transfer. I've thought about adding in the Comment field that it's a transfer and where is it going. After that maybe I could adjust that on iCompta. For example: 1.- I've looked to see if it's possible to perform a ...
I'm afraid then I will have to discard your good looking application. If you ever add that feature, please add a comment here if you don't mind so I notice
Finding a good substitute for Microsoft Money is impossible
I mean a report where I can see, based on my scheduled incomes and expenses, what will be my balance in each account and in total in the following days and months (both a graph and the list of transactions).
Thanks for four prompt response again Angeman. 1.- The bank transfers from one account into another account don't show in iCompta as bank transfers. For example, if I moved money (with the same date always in the source and destination account) from Account A into Account B, At the moment I just ...