I have it. Schwab says that to get the accounts working again I have to
delete the old accounts and reestablish a new account. This new account will
only have two years worth of data. Is there a way to merge the new account
with the old accounts so that I have all 6 years of data ?

Re: Red Flag of Death by Mark

Mark
Wed Jan 31 09:06:37 CST 2007

Hmmm... I suspect that Schwab is not really saying that you have
to delete the accounts in Money. I suspect that they're saying
that you have to delete the connection to Schwab and create a new
one with new credential information. Then, when you're setting
up your schwab connection, you'll associate your existing Money
accounts with the ones that the connection sees.

I could be wrong on this, but I don't really think that Schwab cares
about what accounts you do/don't have in Money. I think they care
about how Money is connected to them.

On 2007-01-28, lucid <lucid@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I have it. Schwab says that to get the accounts working again I have to
> delete the old accounts and reestablish a new account. This new account will
> only have two years worth of data. Is there a way to merge the new account
> with the old accounts so that I have all 6 years of data ?

Re: Red Flag of Death by Michael

Michael
Sun Feb 04 12:26:45 CST 2007

I agree - Schwab has a rather clumsy performance tracker that only works
with two years worth of data; I suspect that's what they're talking about.

--
Michael Gordon


"Mark Horn" <mark@hornclan.com> wrote in message
news:slrnes1c3t.dtp.mark@home.hornclan.com...
> Hmmm... I suspect that Schwab is not really saying that you have
> to delete the accounts in Money. I suspect that they're saying
> that you have to delete the connection to Schwab and create a new
> one with new credential information. Then, when you're setting
> up your schwab connection, you'll associate your existing Money
> accounts with the ones that the connection sees.
>
> I could be wrong on this, but I don't really think that Schwab cares
> about what accounts you do/don't have in Money. I think they care
> about how Money is connected to them.
>
> On 2007-01-28, lucid <lucid@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> I have it. Schwab says that to get the accounts working again I have to
>> delete the old accounts and reestablish a new account. This new account
>> will
>> only have two years worth of data. Is there a way to merge the new
>> account
>> with the old accounts so that I have all 6 years of data ?