> I don't think it would break anything to have it do a look-and-see and
> > fall back to current behavior if it does not find a match. > > > > Agreed, If you look at the GNC Account GUID >first<, I cannot think of any > current use case it could break. > Good to know, thanks. At the moment I am trying to export QIF from the Android app. GnuCash keeps asking for a "default" account name to import into and says the QIF file does not specify an account (4th page of the import wizard). Here is an example QIF file content that I am currently generating : !Type:Cash D2013/9/11 T-42.00 LAssets:Current Assets:Petty Cash SExpenses:Charity E $42.00 ^ It is a double entry transaction and I expected the "Petty Cash" account to be automatically picked up as the starting account and "Charity" as the destination. But GnuCash does not seem to do so. I even tried a variation of removing the acocunt information and putting the double entry as two splits, but it the prompt for a default account still shows. What am I doing wrong? How can I make GnuCash not ask for a default account each time? Or do I misunderstand how the import is supposed to work? Thanks in advance Ngewi _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel