Online Banking Slapstick

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Ken

30 Mar, 2015 02:36 PM

I used up to version 1181 (beta) before I gave up and went back to 2014.

1. Online transactions were shown with the date I entered them, not the date they were to be paid. This made my register a work of science fiction with imaginary balances. There was an attempt to fix it that caused transactions to be entered with yesterday's date. The developers did it right in all previous versions, I have not changed banks, and I don't understand why they all of a sudden can't do it right any more.

2. It was not possible to send an online payment without refreshing the payees in a different dialog box. This was never necessary in any previous version. How did this get broken?

3. The outbox listed the payee names as gibberish. Refreshing the list made it totally blank.

  1. 1 Posted by Doug on 08 Apr, 2015 03:45 PM

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    4. Clicking Refresh a second time populates the list correctly (Outbox and Payees)

    Truly baffling. Every time I need to make an online payment, I've got to refresh that list twice... and then go back into the register to correct the date. The Outbox shows the correct payment date (after double refresh), but the transaction comes into the register with either today's date, or some apparently random date between entry and actual payment.

  2. 2 Posted by Scott Meehan on 09 Apr, 2015 04:56 PM

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    Hi Everyone,

    Unfortunately this is a bug in Moneydance. There's an existing ticket in our ticketing system regarding this issue, so I've attached it to this discussion and the developers will be looking into it.

    Please let us know if we can be of further assistance!

    Scott Meehan
    Infinite Kind Support

  3. System closed this discussion on 19 Mar, 2016 04:56 AM.

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