Thanks for that John.
I think I can cope with the transfers you have described.
Bank Genie alllows 2 dates for each transaction - 1) Transaction date 2) Bank Date.
The Transaction date is the same for both debit (Bank A) and credit (Bank B)
The Bank Date for the debit (Bank A) is the same as the Transaction date
The Bank Date in Bank B is the date it finally arrives in that account.
My question was to do with a transaction where you walk away with cash.
Heres an example. You go into a Bank, buy 100 Euros for Traveler A and 100 Dollars for Traveler B.
Can a Bank do that in one single transaction directly from your Bank Account?
i.e. when you get your statement, one transaction appears, with two conversion details shown.
I'm pondering on whether to program Bank Genie to cope with such a case.
Bank Genie does not use any separator between thousands and hundreds.
Decimal point is used between Pounds and pence and will be the same if you set up a Bank Account with another currency.
I hope our non-sterling users can adjust
PS Took three attempts to arouse the spell checker