As far as I know, this is currently not possible. The @@ notation is actually converted on an early stage of the parsing. The data model available for the importers doesn't support it

Regards,

Patrick

On 14.05.2021 22:41, Szabó Tibor wrote:

Hi all,

sorry if trivial: how do I achieve this output in an importer:

2021-04-16 * "TEST" "Test conversion"
  Assets:EUR          100.00 EUR
  Assets:USD         -120.00 USD @@ 100.00 EUR

I have tried Cost and CostSpec, without success. Specifying per-unit cost (@) works.

Thanks a lot,
Tibor Szabó
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