I´m using the trial of V4. I imported a bank statement for my checking account and credit card and the payment of CC is made directly from the checking account. Both values show there, a debit in the Checking account and the same value as a Credit in the Credit Card account. I want to know: Is there a way to link existing transactions (imported OFX) from different accounts into a Transfer??
Or I just can make it with a new transfer with the "Make a Transfer" Command??
Link Transfer for existing transactions
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Re: Link Transfer for existing transactions
Yes you can select the two transactions, make a right click and choose "Convert as transfer".
Re: Link Transfer for existing transactions
Tricky.
I have to select both accounts first with the Command key, then all transactions from both accounts appear in the list at the same time. Then I select the two transactions and do as you say. Not very intuitive but it works, thanks.
A suggestion: You should consider a more automatic way to do this, like making a link with other account when you select "transfer" in the Kind column for example.
Anyway, I'm still evaluating iCompta 4. I started with last version (3.3.6) but It lacked basic functions I needed. I ended up buying Moneydance because I couldn't wait anymore, that was 2 month ago. I don't like Moneydance interface, it's java not Mac but it's solid and easy to use.
I really like iCompta interface and I'll try it for a few more days until I decide if I stick with it or not. Oh and I'll have to pay again for another software!!
Keep up your good work, there's always room for improvement.
I have to select both accounts first with the Command key, then all transactions from both accounts appear in the list at the same time. Then I select the two transactions and do as you say. Not very intuitive but it works, thanks.
A suggestion: You should consider a more automatic way to do this, like making a link with other account when you select "transfer" in the Kind column for example.
Anyway, I'm still evaluating iCompta 4. I started with last version (3.3.6) but It lacked basic functions I needed. I ended up buying Moneydance because I couldn't wait anymore, that was 2 month ago. I don't like Moneydance interface, it's java not Mac but it's solid and easy to use.
I really like iCompta interface and I'll try it for a few more days until I decide if I stick with it or not. Oh and I'll have to pay again for another software!!
Keep up your good work, there's always room for improvement.
Re: Link Transfer for existing transactions
While this works, I have noticed that I cannot select transactions on different days and convert them to a transfer. I find this inconvenient, as I then have to change the date of one of the two transactions, then change that transaction's reconciled date, before selecting them both, then converting them to transfer.Angeman wrote:Yes you can select the two transactions, make a right click and choose "Convert as transfer".
I would expect this "convert" feature to backdate the later transaction to match the date of the earlier transaction, if having them on the same date matters that much.
I have been quite happy with iCompta so far, but I have so many transfers that this inconvenience makes a big difference in my iCompta experience.
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Re: Link Transfer for existing transactions
Ok I will change that in a future update.
Re: Link Transfer for existing transactions
Merci bien de votre attention, et merci encore d'avoir développé ce logiciel.Angeman wrote:Ok I will change that in a future update.
Re: Link Transfer for existing transactions
Is it still working like this or has it been improved? I mean, is there an easier way to link transactions like it was suggested before or like other finance softwares where you can select the transfer account directly into the categories list and it automatically link the transactions, very easy. Better yet, it remembers the link, so next time you import QIFs os OCXs into different accounts it suggests the transfer again, very handy.Angeman wrote:Yes you can select the two transactions, make a right click and choose "Convert as transfer".
I really like iCompta interface specially now that you added a portuguese localization (thanks) and me and my wife would both be able to use it since she doesn't understand English or French very well. I want to use iCompta as "the" financial software but without this is such a pain. I have lots of transfers all the time and do them manually is very time consuming.