Trying out Monarch after transitioning from Mint. I use my Visa card for all my day-to-day transactions but all the merchant names appear as Null on Monarch.
Support team says it’s an issue with the data provider and that I should use rules to fix the problem. I’m not sure that you can define a rule to properly identify/categorize a transaction without a vendor name.
Wonder if anyone else has or has had this problem and if there was an eventual resolution.
Hi! Why does certain transactions have "(null)" at the end? Is it because there are not entities (customer, vendors, etc) at the end? For invoices for example the we would have the name of the customers at the end in brackets.
Update: I added a screenshot just to show what I mean (i censored parts of the prefix)
NULL is used in computing most often (always?) to signify "not a value." This is different than zero: in a bank database, a zero value means no money, while a NULL value means there has been no value assigned to the balance.
This is a specialized usage, but increasingly common as more people learn to program.
Almost the only time you hear or see null is in the legal expression ‘null and void’, while nil normally indicates that a football team has scored no goals. If the bottom line of your bank statement shows neither a credit nor a debit, what you have is a zero balance.