Gio,

There is one problem that does occur with importing multiple currencies
associated with the price that I am aware of. If the price is expressed as a
rational number i.e. one integer number divided by another integer number or
1+ a rational number, GnuCash sometimes does not appear to parse the price
information correctly. I have mainly experienced this while reimporting
exported data while testing the importer. One thing to try is if the price
information is expressed as a rational number in the CVS file try converting
it to a decimal number before importing.

To use the Actions > Edit Exchange Rate you need to select the split of the
transaction which will have the exchange rate information attached to it.
Try selecting the other split. I am able to edit the exchange rate /price
information in both registers an exchange rate transaction affects, but only
one split in each register has the price information attached, the other
split has a price of 1 so you will need to apply this action to the right
split.

Hope this helps


David



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