
The previous workflow that excludes purchases that match previously-imported transactions still works (across old- and new-workflow records)- please let me know if you find this not to be the case and are seeing duplicates.

beyond the beginning of your spreadsheet’s time range). You may also want to use the Start Date filter to avoid importing very old transactions (e.g. The new report will contain your entire Amazon history, slowing down performance of the initial upload step considerably (it now takes several minutes).

Inexplicably, these purchases are identified in the CSV as coming from the “panda01” website.

To access your Amazon order history, you must now visit Amazon’s “privacy central” service to find a comprehensive record of everything Amazon knows about you – including your order history. Fortunately, Amazon is required to provide customers with access to their personal data. However, in March, Amazon abruptly stopped providing this popular download, frustrating many users in the Tiller Community and beyond.
