

What does it mean? It usually looks like this: some Credit Card files have expenses as positive numbers because from the Credit Card Company perspective view is increasing the balance of your Credit Card and payments to the account are negative numbers since your increasing balance on your Credit Card. But for some Credit Card files, the CSV file applies in an opposite way, Amount applies in the opposite way. It applies the same role for Checking Account, Saving Account, Credit Card. Another important moment to look at, that expenses must be negative and deposits must be positive. Text column uses as Payee, but for your specific file it could be a different way like this column has to be Payee, this column has to be Memo or your CSV file doesn't have Payee and Memo, it has just a long description, so you can use this description for both Memo and Payee. It sees the Text column and uses, as a Memo column, it is another column. Or let's say some columns have some Payee and Memo columns and they could be switched, like the converter decides, especially if the columns are not properly marked and there is no first line, as column names. But it could be not the column you want to use, so you can review Mapping if needed or you can reassign columns. If your CSV file has multiple Date columns, it may choose the first column or the column it decides most appropriate. This should solve any issues.What do you see at the Transaction tab? You see how the converter understood your CSV file. If the verify utility fails, rebuild the data and then verify the file again. Verify and then rebuild the company file by going to File>Utilities. It will ask you to save down a backup.Open the company file and delete all of the memorized transactions and memorized reports (these will not import).Rename company file to just letters (no special characters allowed!).Move the company file to the desktop to localize it.Ensure you have the administrator password before beginning.
