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baldwinmbb
Level 2

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

 
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Rubielyn_J
QuickBooks Team

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

This was caused by an issue involving the new integration with Chase bank and has been fixed.

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Adrian_A
Moderator

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Hi Joe,

 

Yes, it's possible that the OAuth can be the reason why the invoice number shows as X. Let's update the connection to help fix the issue.

 

Here's how:

 

  1. Go to Bookkeeping, select Transactions, then select Bank transactions.
  2. Find the notification and select Update now. This takes you to your bank's website.
  3. Sign in as the primary account user and authorize the connection.

 

From there, the system sends us data so we can start downloading transactions. 

 

You can also browse this article as your guide in ensuring that the transactions are put in the correct accounts: Categorize and match online bank transactions.

 

I'm always around if you need help downloading transactions.

baldwinmbb
Level 2

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Thank you for your reply, Adrian. However, I don't have any problems actually downloading the transactions or linking the bank account. I've had it set up for years and use it daily, and the accounts are pulling in as expected except for this new masking.

 

From what I can tell, as of just a few months ago QuickBooks Online started employing this masking which is very annoying. I'm wondering if there's a way to remove it--pull in the exact Bank Text / Description as shown on the banking website and display it to me.

 

Previously, all banking text would come in as expected. For example a note that a customer entered on a wire payment would have that text along with everything else. Now even that custom text/memo on ACH or wire transactions pull in masked like for confidentiality, replacing numbers with "x". In fact, I can see from testing that all digits in the field EXCEPT for the last four digits are masked, no matter the placement.

 

For example:

Actual bank text on transaction: BOOK TRANSFER CREDIT B/O: CUSTOMER NAME INC HOUSTON TX [removed] US REF: INVOICE 12.345A/PAYMENT RETAINER TRN: 67890123456JO

It used to be that that exact text would pull into QuickBooks when doing the daily update from the bank feed.

 

After some QuickBooks change, what it is now importing: BOOK TRANSFER CREDIT B/O: CUSTOMER NAME INC HOUSTON TX xxxxx-xxxx US REF: INVOICE xx.xxxA/PAYMENT RETAINER TRN: xxxxxxx3456JO

See? It's masking all numbers like for confidentiality except the last four. And it does not matter the placement of the last four. If there happened to only be four digits in the entire line, the entire line will import properly even if it started with four numbers. It's now frustrating to not have this detail because it requires logging into the banking website to see what it was whereas previously we just had this information stored in QuickBooks.

 

Can you please explain how to reverse this change? Is it a setting that we can control as customers? Or is it some back end change that QuickBooks made? How can we see the digits again?

 

Thanks!

Jovychris_A
Moderator

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

I understand your need to see the transaction details back when your bank syncs with QuickBooks Online, @baldwinmbb.

 

I appreciate the info that you've shared. Considering that you were to see these details before, may I know the name of your financial institution/bank? This way, I can check while using my resources here if it has a specific solution.

 

In addition, I can review if there ongoing updates on how your bank brings up transactions to QuickBooks Online and share these details if there are any changes.

 

Please let us know. I'll make sure you'll get taken care of. Keep safe, and have a prosperous business year ahead.

baldwinmbb
Level 2

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Thank you for your offer to help investigate and fix this! Here is the additional requested detail from three different companies using QuickBooks with three different banks:

 

QuickBooks Company #1: Uses Chase Bank, experiences the noted digits masking

QuickBooks Company #2: Uses Bank of America, experiences the noted digits masking

QuickBooks Company #3: Uses Wells Fargo, no problem, works perfectly

JamesAndrewM
QuickBooks Team

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

I appreciate you for providing us with additional information. It has helped us a lot to look further into the issue. Thank you.

 

Upon checking here on my end, I found out that for the encrypted bank details from Chase Bank, we currently have an open investigation into this concern. However, for Bank of America, there hasn't been one yet. For now, it is best to connect with our QuickBooks Online Support. So they can include you in the list of affected users. Also, for them to open another investigation for the same issue going on, one you have with Bank of America.

 

To speak with one of our experts from QuickBooks Online Support. Please follow the steps below to contact support:

 

1. Sign in to your QuickBooks Online company. Click Help (?).

2. Select either tab: Assistant or Talk to a Human.

3. Search or select Contact Us.

4. Start a chat with a support expert.

 

You can contact us from Mondays to Fridays, 6 AM to 6 PM PT, and Saturdays, 6 AM to 3 PM PT.

 

You can utilize this article for future reference: Common custom reports in QuickBooks Online.

 

For additional QuickBooks-related concerns, don't hesitate to post them here in the Community. We're always available and willing to lend a hand to your queries. Have a great day ahead.

ic5
Level 1

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Hello!

I would like to know if there's any update on this question. I'm facing the same issue and looking for a resolution.

Thanks!

KlentB
Moderator

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Allow me to provide you with a brief overview of how bank feeds work, ic5.

 

When downloading transactions, it's essential to be aware that the flow of data is governed by your bank. They determine how the information is sent and received by QuickBooks Online, including the methods used for data transfer.

  

Currently, many financial institutions are adopting a new connection service called OAuth, which ensures heightened security for transmitting sensitive info between their system and QBO. As part of their commitment to safeguarding your account, they often update the security measures in place to align with the latest industry standards and best practices. This can involve encrypting certain transaction details during the sync process.

 

Could you kindly tell me the name of the bank you're using? This way, I can thoroughly investigate the matter and offer you additional advice.

 

I'm also adding these articles to learn how to review your downloaded entries and reconcile your accounts:

 

 

Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated, and I look forward to helping you with your banking needs. Don't hesitate to reach out to me again if you have any other urgent concerns. The Community is open 24/7 and always ready to lend a hand.

SKFerg
Level 1

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

I am having the same issue with Chase Bank. I download thousands of transactions monthly and was successfully using info provided in the transaction detail to code them. Now that everything is X'd out my coding is nearly impossible. Is this something Intuit can resolve quickly? I talked with Chase Bank and they claim the masking is happening on the Quickbooks side which I believe to be correct because if I download the bank transactions to Excel the detail is not masked. 

Rea_M
Moderator

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Thanks for providing more details, SKFerg.

 

I'll share an update about the bank feeds investigation with Chase Bank in QuickBooks Online (QBO) and guide you in sending feedback or product recommendations to help improve the features and your experience using the platform.

 

Our Product Investigations team discovered that the bank details encryption/masking issue isn't a QuickBooks or Chase Bank's error. This is how financial institutions send the information for transaction details as part of their new enhanced security measures (OAuth). We have no control over these changes or data.

 

That said, I encourage you to share your concerns and ideas via our in-product feedback tool. We'll take them as opportunities to improve the various features of our products. To do this, here's how:

 

  1. Go to the Gear icon.
  2. Select Feedback.
  3. Type in your recommendation in the Share your feedback field.
  4. Click Next.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process. 

 

Once your transactions are downloaded, review and categorize them to keep your financial data accurate.

 

Also, I encourage you to reconcile your accounts in QBO regularly (every month). This helps monitor your income and expense transactions and detect possible errors accordingly. You may want to check out this article as your reference in doing and fixing reconciliations in QBO: Learn the reconcile workflow in QuickBooks.

 

I'm all ears if you have other banking concerns or questions about managing transactions in QBO. You can drop a comment below, and I'll gladly help. 

ECB50
Level 1

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

I am having the same issue with a Chase checking account. It masks all the account/ numerics with Xs. As a workaround, if you download the transactions from Chase's website into a .QBO file, and manually add it to QuickBooks Online, the account numbers are back. Less than ideal, but maybe it will help in the meantime.

baldwinmbb
Level 2

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Hello,

 

I believe this is indeed related to OAuth, but it should be addressable by either QBO or the banks, I'm not sure which. The reason is that Wells Fargo also transitioned to OAuth yet full details still come into QBO without any masking. I've confirmed that Chase and BofA are both masking.

Budget Friendly Bookkeeping
Level 5

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Any resolution to this yet?  I too am having this issue with Chase bank.  It is very frustrating to have set up Rules specifically designed to take care of very detailed transactions based on these numbers that are now coming in masked. If I now have to go and download per the last suggestion, although a good suggestion, it simply adds more billable time my client simply refuses to pay!  On top of that QBO already increased their fees again of which the client is furious over.  How much more inefficiencies and price increases are we to absorb not to mention lose simply due to having to find these posts and join in on them??!!
As for me, who came from the very beginning of Quickbooks and who sees all the inefficiencies in all that goes on, it simply becomes more and more unbearable to continue on with this program.  My clients continue to drop off left and right due to these "LITTLE" things of which Intuit does not see as HUGE issues...
C'mon people... Start using your noodle a bit more before implementing changes simply to justify your salaries for another week...

RCV
QuickBooks Team
QuickBooks Team

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

We strive to provide the best Online banking experience possible, Budget Friendly Bookkeeping.

 

Many banks are switching to a new connection service called OAuth. We're also switching to OAuth to make online banking even better, connection is faster and sign-ins are easier. Chase Bank currently use OAuth to connect with QuickBooks Online. You can check out this article for more details: Learn about OAuth and changes to online bank connections.

 

We see consumer feedback as an opportunity to improve the numerous features of our products. I'd recommend giving our engineers direct feedback. Here's how: 

 

  1. Go to the Gear icon.
  2. Hit Feedback.
  3. Type in your recommendation in the Share your feedback field.
  4. Click Next.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.

 

I've attached screenshots below for your reference:

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Furthermore, you can visit his page to stay up to date on the latest software improvements and enhancements with QBO: Customer Feedback for QuickBooks Online.

 

I'm all ears if you have other banking concerns or questions about managing transactions in QBO. You can drop a comment below. 

Budget Friendly Bookkeeping
Level 5

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Fine.  I'll go and waste more time on this subject then I care too.  I did read it briefly and although they "claim" to be making our lives easier by making this switch, I don't see anything about how this plays into the already countless hours we spent developing "Rules" based on these transactions as they were.  BUT, as you say, go and give them feedback as they have no idea what the community is going through.  Why don't they know?  Because they never asked!  They just went forward and did!!

Ya know what, never mind.  I'm just barking up a tree.

Guadalupe1
Level 1

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Me too! I handle 4 companies in QB On Line and it is really difficult to match my banking transactions with the data "masked".  I tried the button of Feedback as it is suggested on this conversation, but  it does absolutely nothing.   Please stop making unnecessary changes! 

milad312
Level 1

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Yea this is so annoying, the masking eliminates all of the rules that were in placed based on the masked data. You guys need to fix this ASAP

tomvalentincpa
Level 2

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Please fix this. We bookkeep for multiple companies who transfer to each other and we cannot tell which is which because they are masked with X's

MariaSoledadG
QuickBooks Team

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

It's great to have you here! I have some details that I want to share, Tom.

 

Before we start, may I know what is the name of your bank? Many banks are switching to a new connection service called OAuth. This entails more security when transmitting information between the bank's system and QuickBooks Online (QBO). This is also the main reason why some information is masked with X's. 

 

On the other hand, QuickBooks is dependent on the information you share.

 

You can manually upload bank transactions from our bank and manually import them to see the information if you want to show the data you need: I've added these steps to show you how.

 

  1. Select Bank transactions from the BOOKMARKS ▼.
    Tip: You can also select Bank transactions from the Transactions tab in the MENU ▼.
  2. Select the blue tile for the account you want to upload the transactions into.
  3. Select the Link account dropdown and then Upload from file.
  4. Select Drag and drop or select files and select the file you downloaded from your bank. Then select Continue.
  5. In the QuickBooks account ▼ dropdown, select the account you want to upload the transactions into. Then select Continue.
  6. Follow the onscreen steps to match the columns on the file with the correct fields in QuickBooks. Then select Continue.
  7. Select the transactions you would like to import. Then select Continue.
  8. Select Yes.
  9. When you accept your transactions, select Done.

 

Furthermore, QuickBooks downloads the latest transaction. Learn more on how to add and categorize them. Go through this article: Categorize Online Bank Transactions In QuickBooks Online.

 

Keep in touch if you need further assistance with banking. I'm always right here to help you anytime. 

michaelcrapse
Level 1

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

This seems to be either a QBO or Chase bank issue. I would like to know right now, whose service i should cancel immediately? 
They cannot be serious, our books were automated based on company names and transaction numbers. Now we have $1000s of dollars a month in extra accountant fees just to investigate what each transactions are actually doing!
Guys, this is an issue that needs to either be resolved with chase or with QBO. Either way, QBO CAN AND SHOULD advocate on our behalf to fix this issue. Bare MINIMUM allow users to opt out of the masking. 

DBrlb
Level 2

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Just joining the bandwagon on this - because sometimes it takes an army to make changes.  I thought it was something wrong on my side - but seeing it is most definitely not.  

 

I cannot tell you how frustrating it is with all the XXXXX's - and yes, it's Chase.  (Small example - Union 76 transactions all download with "XX-" followed with a info you have to decipher if it's fuel or not.) 

 

We have 30+ clients who use a Chase account of some sort.  The majority are online and every one of them has this same issue.  And no, I do not want to go in 'manually' to download the transactions.  There's just too many - and besides that is completely unreasonable.  Nor do I have time to go through this VERY LONG comment string of others with the same issue to see if there is another work-around.  JUST FIX IT.  PLEASE!

 

Someone just posted a week or so ago and this string started back in July.  And it's still not working right.

 

QuickBooks -- you need to do better.  

 

AND, don't get me started on an unnecessary "upgrade" to the program recently (which all accountants I know dislike with a flaming passion of a 1000 suns).....  

Budget Friendly Bookkeeping
Level 5

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

You may as well get the answer now rather than later since they haven't got a clue!

 

Actually, we're probably dealing with just one owner of Quickbooks who sits in his/her chair all day long sucking down soda all day long playing video games checking in on some of the software in his/her portfolio and screwing around with it just to see how furious the community can get!  And then there are a select few that are out there who are paid a few dollars to give us the best answer we're ever going to receive, since I guess they don't have any influence with the owner either (weird).  Are ya ready?  Here it comes!

It's great to have you here! I have some details that I want to share, (enter current name).

 

Before we start, may I know what is the name of your bank? Many banks are switching to a new connection service called OAuth. This entails more security when transmitting information between the bank's system and QuickBooks Online (QBO). This is also the main reason why some information is masked with X's. 

 

On the other hand, QuickBooks is dependent on the information you share.

 

You can manually upload bank transactions from our bank and manually import them to see the information if you want to show the data you need: I've added these steps to show you how.

 

  1. Select Bank transactions from the BOOKMARKS ▼.
    Tip: You can also select Bank transactions from the Transactions tab in the MENU ▼.
  2. Select the blue tile for the account you want to upload the transactions into.
  3. Select the Link account ▼ dropdown and then Upload from file.
  4. Select Drag and drop or select files and select the file you downloaded from your bank. Then select Continue.
  5. In the QuickBooks account ▼ dropdown, select the account you want to upload the transactions into. Then select Continue.
  6. Follow the onscreen steps to match the columns on the file with the correct fields in QuickBooks. Then select Continue.
  7. Select the transactions you would like to import. Then select Continue.
  8. Select Yes.
  9. When you accept your transactions, select Done.

 

Furthermore, QuickBooks downloads the latest transaction. Learn more on how to add and categorize them. Go through this article: Categorize Online Bank Transactions In QuickBooks Online.

 

Keep in touch if you need further assistance with banking. I'm always right here to help you anytime. 

 

On a more serious note, all I can say is how glad I am retired and take care of a couple of clients here or there.  Knowing what businesses are going through on a daily basis is enough to make someone loyal to QB like me from the beginning of time, switch to a new company, as there are simply far too many issues that QBO faces as an efficient bookkeeping system.  Yes, I said it "BOOKKEEPING"  that's what it is supposed to be all about "BOOKKEEPING.  Instead, it has turned into some sort of Mario Brothers or Space Invaders game, not knowing whence the next rock or bullet will come from.  It's been a long time since I used the desktop version but I'm sure it's still rock solid, except for the issue of Banking of course.  Now that this is my hobby, NOT,  I only hope I'm around long enough to be asked to try a new software by one of my clients and of course be paid for it.  Otherwise, I'll just keep on struggling away at it.

Too all those out there trying to make a living doing bookkeeping for their clients and have the power, I can only suggest to you, start doing your homework and begin dual systems with different software and make the investment.  In the end it will pay off!  Good Luck :).

Matthias
Level 1

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Same! I am having the exact same issue. I just spent 2 hours chatting with support trying to figure out why all transactions are masked with XXXX, which was just wasted time. I should've known better, for some reason it didn't occur to me to do a simple google search.

 

This change has made my bookkeeping experience a living hell, it has rendered this software useless IMHO. So the solutions now is to manually import all the transactions just so we can get the complete unaltered transaction description? This is infuriating! Also, they keep hiking their prices but provide zero improvements. I'm honestly done with QB, ready to switch to something better. Anyone. has any recommendations for an alternative to QBO?

Rubielyn_J
QuickBooks Team

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

This was caused by an issue involving the new integration with Chase bank and has been fixed.

Budget Friendly Bookkeeping
Level 5

Why is the bank feed now masking transaction details with "x"? It used to be perfect. Perhaps OAuth? (e.g. bank shows "invoice 201A" but QBO imports as "invoice xxxA").

Well GGGGGOOOOOLLLLYYYYYYEEEEEE!!!!

 

So for THREE MONTHS we're sitting here without a clue "but wait, let's not say a word until we know we can fix it, yeah that's the right thing to do" - UGH!!!

 

Perhaps you might think in the future to say something like "We just did a new integration and are experiencing issues and are working to correct them.  We'll keep you posted..."

 

But no, keep us guessing, yep, that's the ticket!!

 

So infuriating!!

 

Thanks for keeping our BP on the rise...More pills for our doctor to prescribe.

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