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Quite a few missing transactions compared to Mint #71

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EmKayUltra opened this issue Mar 15, 2024 · 3 comments
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Quite a few missing transactions compared to Mint #71

EmKayUltra opened this issue Mar 15, 2024 · 3 comments

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@EmKayUltra
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Exporting data from Mint's splash page produces a CSV with 21,265 rows, dating back to 2007.

Exporting data with the extension produces a CSV with 15,629 rows, dating back to 2008.

Aside: I notice that both Mint's official export and yours both have an investment account missing (Webull), but other investment accounts are intact. Is this a known issue?

@idpaterson
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idpaterson commented Mar 15, 2024

The extension's export excludes hidden accounts (not sure whether that is an avoidable limitation). I am not sure what the splash page is, but for me the number of transactions exported by the extension matches the number of transactions shown at the bottom of the Transactions page on the export link. I hid a few accounts to test and both of those numbers went down with fewer transactions in the export.

Is the splash screen something that you see after migrating to Credit Karma?

@MilesBHuff
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I have the same issue.

Exporting my transactions the night before the Mint shutdown, I had the same filesize (1.1MiB) for both the site export and the extension export. But the post-shutdown site export yields a larger file (1.4MiB) than before, while the extension export still yields the same size of file it yielded before (along with the same number of transactions). (Yes, the extension still works, even post-shutdown.)

All of my accounts were unhidden. I have not integrated with CreditKarma.

@MilesBHuff
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MilesBHuff commented Apr 1, 2024

@idpaterson The "splash screen" must be both what you see after migrating to Credit Karma, and what you see after the Mint shutdown before migrating to Credit Karma.

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