Why is Quicken downloading credit card transactions and naming all of them the same thing?

jmfarone
jmfarone Quicken Windows Other Member ✭✭

Across my family we have 6 credit cards. About half of all transactions are now downloading as "Miltons". ATM transactions - Miltons. Gas stations - Miltons. Dick's Sporting Goods - Miltons. Because so many are being named Miltons I can't even use the change name rule because it is naming MANY transactions, on 6 different credit cards, in two different Quicken files, Miltons. This has been going on for a few months but now it is daily and about 50% of the time. Is anyone else having this issue? Is something corrupted in my Quicken accounts and/or files?

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  • Jim_Harman
    Jim_Harman Quicken Windows Subscription SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭

    Go to Tools > Renaming Rules and look for a rule for Miltons. Is it so broad that it changes most of your transactions to Miltons?

    If in doubt, delete and carefully re-create the Miltons rule.

    Please let us know what you found, and if it was related to a rule for Miltons.

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  • jmfarone
    jmfarone Quicken Windows Other Member ✭✭

    Jim, thanks for responding. I went to Tools > Renaming Rules and Miltons is not there. I don't have a renaming rule for it. I did compare one of the registers in Quicken to the actual credit card statement. At a glance I could see 22 transactions in the Quicken window and 12 of them were named Miltons. When I looked at Amex online not a single one of those 22 transactions had anything to do with anything named Miltons and they were not all the same. (We live near a town called Milton so at some point something related to Milton would have happened.) So maybe there are 10 places that came through as 12 transactions in the Quicken register called Miltons. I don't know if I could make a naming rule to correct that, can I?

    Jean

  • UKR
    UKR Quicken Windows Subscription SuperUser ✭✭✭✭✭

    First please ensure that all optional settings in Quicken pertaining to recall, memorization, automatic categorization and renaming of payee names are enabled. You find those settings in Edit / Preferences / Data Entry & Quickfill and Downloaded Transactions. Additional settings for the detection and processing of transfer transactions can be found in Edit / Preferences / Transfer detection.

    Are you automatically accepting downloaded transactions into your registers?


    If you are relying on Quicken to "automagically" fill your account registers from downloaded transactions, you may run into problems. Despite all efforts by the Quicken programmers, the "Autopilot" (that's my name for the part of the Quicken program which processes downloaded transactions and converts them into new register transactions) is not infallible. For that process to work 100% of the time one would need a crystal ball because the information downloaded from the banks often is just too terse and cryptic.


    You should, at least for a while, turn off the "automatically accept downloaded transactions into registers" setting to gain better control over what is downloaded and what to do with it. Click on and review each downloaded transaction, make changes if necessary (e.g., to get a payee name = "Starbucks" instead of "POS TRANS 070124 STARBU", "POS TRANS 070224 STARBU", "POS TRANS 070324 STARBU" or to assign a category) before you click to accept each transaction.


    Any changes you make to downloaded Payee Names are remembered in Renaming Rules.
    Any other changes you make (add/change Category or Memo text) are remembered in the Memorized Payee List.
    Next time the same transaction for this Payee comes along, Quicken should remember and give you a better new register transaction.


    Paper checks you write should be recorded in Quicken as you write the check (and BEFORE you download transactions which might contain the cleared check). That gives you a register transaction with correct check number, payee name and category. No matter what information is downloaded from the bank, you already have a correct register transaction which the downloaded data cannot mess up.

    If you have issues with transfer transactions not being generated correctly:
    For best results manually enter transfer transactions into your register BEFORE you download transactions from the bank which contain the transfer confirmations. For recurring transfers use scheduled reminders and enter them a day or two before the due date.
    Be sure to use distinct Payee Names for each transfer / credit card payment to avoid confusing Quicken - memorized payee entries.
    That takes the guesswork out of the Autopilot's process. Because a correctly entered transfer transaction already exists in your account registers, the Autopilot should just match the downloaded transfer transaction to the existing one in both accounts.

    Where are the "Auto-accept downloaded transaction" settings?
    There are two places where this is controlled in Quicken for Windows:

    • Globally, for all accounts, in Edit / Preferences / Downloaded Transactions
    • For each account individually, the global setting can be overridden from the Edit Account Details screen, Online Services Tab. Look for blue text "Automatic Entry is: ON / OFF". Click the text to change the setting.
  • jmfarone
    jmfarone Quicken Windows Other Member ✭✭

    UKR thank you for your response. I do not automatically accept downloaded transactions into my registers. I also still do not have a renaming rule for Miltons. I think what I can do is sort on Miltons and then rename each transaction in all the registers until there are no more Miltons in the recent past and then hopefully Quicken will stop adding Miltons. I'll try it with a few to begin with and see if that helps.

    I went to the two places you suggested and saw that I could turn off the rule to change ALL the Miltons when I correct one of them. Maybe that will do it.

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