Roger
Lum
rogerlum@gmail.com
Ace
Jones
acejones@users.sf.net
2009-06-04
1.0
Payees
The Payees screen provides detailed information about all the payees and
payers involved in transactions. The Payees screen is split into two main
areas: a payees and payers list and a detail area.
The Payees screen allows for viewing the transactions for the selected payee,
updating personal information associated with a particular payee or payer, and
specifying transaction matching criteria.
Payees List
A list of payees and payers is on the left side of this screen. The payee list
is sorted alphabetically. To sort in reverse alphabetical order, click on the
Name title at the top of the list.
Adding a Payee or Payer
To add a payee or payer, right-click on any payee name and choose
New payee. This creates a new payee called
New Payee
. Right-click on this payee and select
Rename payee to enter the name of the new payee or
payer.
Renaming a Payee or Payer
To rename a payee or payer, simply right-click on the name, select
Rename payee and the name becomes
editable. Changing the name will affect the name in all the transactions in
which it appears.
Deleting a Payee or Payer
To remove a payee or payer, right-click the name and select
Delete payee. If the payee has any transactions,
you will be presented with a dialog that allows you to reassign them to a
different payee, and also a check box to enable a deleted name to be added to
the new payee's matching list.
Additional Payee Details
Personal Information
To view and edit the personal information associated with a particular payee,
select the payee from the list and select the Address tab. To modify this
information, edit the detail area directly and press the Update button when
finished.
The personal information tab
Personal information
Transaction Matching Settings
Overview
&kappname; has the ability to automatically assign the proper payee to imported
transactions. This can be handy when importing transactions from your bank,
when the payee name has extra unnecessary characters, or worse, if the payee
names change.
For example, let's say your monthly mortgage payment comes in from your bank
like this SUNTRUST BANK MAPLE VALLEY, GA 111506
one month and
then SUNTRUST BANK MAPLE VALLEY, GA 121606
the next month. You
would really like both of those transactions to be assigned simply to your
payee SunTrust
. The transaction matching feature is for you!
The payee matching tab
Payee matching details
Setting up
From the Matching tab, you can set the Transaction Matching Settings. You have
3 major options:
No Matching. Disables the feature for this payee. This is the default
setting for all payees.
Match on Payee Name. Enables the feature, and uses the payee name itself
as the Match Key
Match on Key. Enables the feature, and allows you to enter one or more
Match Keys of your choosing. In general, entering a plain string will
work perfectly. However, the match keys are actually regular expressions,
so it is possible to match on more complicated patterns.
You can also choose whether you want to ignore the case of the Match Key. If
you choose this option, the Match Key SunTrust
would match
SUNTRUST BANK
or SunTrust Bank
.
Importing Transactions
When you import transactions using the QIF import, or using a plugin such as
OFX or AqBanking, the Match Keys you have set will be considered. If the
Match Key for one of your payees is found anywhere in the payee of the
imported transaction, the corresponding payee from your list will be assigned
to that transaction. Thus, a Match Key of SunTrust
will match
SUNTRUST BANK MAPLE VALLEY,GA
or even
MORGENSUNTRUST&LOAN
. So choose your Match Keys carefully.
If a transaction payee matches more than one Match Key, the
behaviour is undefined. &kappname; will arbitrarily pick one of the matching
payees.
Viewing Transaction History
To view all transactions associated with a particular payee, select the payee
from the list and the Transaction tab in the detail area. Double-clicking a
particular transaction will bring you directly to that transaction in the
Ledgers screen.
The transaction tab
Transaction history