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Buy nowThere is a workaround. It is so simple it really illustrates how incredibly useless both Intuit and BofA software developers are. I really don't know how any of them still have a job since the fix is so simple. They are all morons. I mean, it has been 8 months impacting their entire customer base and they cannot resolve it. Adrian_A should be terminated immediately for his inaction.
THE FIX:
The issue is that there are a few extra fields in the QBO file that cause issues with the import. A simple batch file will fix things. See below for the the text to put in your batch file.
If you use Notepad and save the text below in a file called "SimpleFixFortheMoronicEngineersatIntuit.bat", you can run it to fix your files. It will take the stmt.qbo that you get from BofA and create a file called stmt1.qbo that can be imported into Quickbooks. I also attached the .bat here.
Put it in the same directory as where you download the stmt.qbo Double click it to create the working stmt1.qbo file.
findstr /v /i /c:"<MERCHCAT>" /c:"<EXPCAT>" /c:"<CARDNUM>" /c:"<CARDNAME>" /c:"<MCC>" stmt.qbo >stmt1.qbo