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The transactions were imported as a csv file
Incorrect descriptions and payee information often stem from formatting and mapping errors, JE36. Let me explain why this happens and how we can resolve it.
When importing your bank transactions into QuickBooks Online (QBO), you need to follow the specified formats. Adhering to these guidelines will help ensure that your transactions are accurately recorded in the appropriate columns, minimizing the risk of any errors in your records.
Since you already imported your transactions, it's best to exclude them so you can upload the correct transactions. Moving forward, it is essential to follow a specific format to ensure they are imported correctly. You can choose from two available formats:
You can also view these articles to learn more about formats in CSV:
Please let us know if you have further questions regarding importing your transaction in QBO. We're here to back you up.
Thank you but I think you missed the point. We followed the specified format, using the 3 colomn format when importing the csv file. Everything appeared correctly, full description including payee etc.. However, after we had reached the 'Import completed' screen and pressed 'done', we were presented with the transactions to review and the full descriptions had been replaced by a single letter such as A or D, random and incorrect payee names were showing, random categories chosen ...only date and amount remained correct. Some transactions escaped this treatment which seemed to be when they were identified as rules.
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