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Banking
Since my last post I decided to download and try the converter that was suggested in this string and ran across an interesting issue. While setting up the converter you have to choose the bank or FID. The FID is 17725 which isn't listed and this is their FAQ response:
What if I can’t find a QuickBooks FID for my bank or brokerage? First, please recognize that the list of FID's is created by QuickBooks, not by MoneyThumb. QuickBooks will only import files that contain an FID from a bank on the QuickBooks FID list, and updates the list each time Bank Feeds is run. The reason QuickBooks is so restrictive is that banks pay to be included on the list. Entries in the FID list are also country specific, and account type specific. MoneyThumb converters simply read the same list that QuickBooks is already using.
So if it works on QBO, why isn't it listed for QB desktop if they paid their money? Oh, and here is something amusing, the organization is "Quicken Credit Card - U. S. Bank". Wow, what is with that, Quicken and QB have some communication issues ...? So don't think that is going to help me, but thought it might be something your company should look at? And no, the qbo file from converter did not work either to my dismay.