Inaccurate alert will not go away -

Bob.
Bob. Member ✭✭✭✭

Needed to use DSTART on both my Fidelity accounts today and worked properly. I had taken advantage of splitting off the Money Market account as a checking account in Quicken - relatively new feature that I like. BUT, I now get the alert which comes back on next OSU after I delete it.

Problem is, that cannot be downloaded. It comes with my brokerage account which is up to date and downloaded transacions just tonight.

How do I fix this?

Just to be sure you are aware of the feature I mentioned:

Answers

  • NotACPA
    NotACPA Quicken Windows Subscription SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭

    What shows as the last download into the actual brokerage account?

    In the brokerage account, that date shows immediately below the brokerage account name.

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  • Bob.
    Bob. Member ✭✭✭✭

    Thanks for replying @NotACPA . Shows today, which is what I would expect.

  • Bob.
    Bob. Member ✭✭✭✭

    I combined the cash and brokerage and, of course, the error alert went away. I have not yet split them again to see. My strong hunch is there is a bug that last download breaks when DSTART is used to restart transaction downloads that have stopped for whatever reason. Corner case for testing the separate cash account feature, I am sure.

    Begs the question why I have to use DSTART with Fidelity accounts. Second time in 3 months.

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