On 2021-02-11 12:26, Anton Gladky wrote:

…all entries in "Expenses" are in "Rebate" column,
and all entries in "Income" are in "Charge" column.

So I believe all of them need to be reversed.

Anton, one option you have is to go through each transaction in the register, by hand, and reverse each split of each transaction by putting a "-" character in front of the amount.

When GnuCash save as an expense split which has a negative number in the "Rebate" column, it moves that number to the "Expense" column and makes it positive. The mathematical result is the same.

Any time you have a lot of similar changes to make, there is a choice between spending effort on making each change directly by hand, and spending time and effort to come up with some kind of automation which drives the down cost of each change.  I find that I love trying to come up with the automation, but that often I spend longer on that than I can justify by amortising it over the reduced cost of each change. There's a lovely cartoon about this: <https://xkcd.com/1205/ <https://xkcd.com/1205/>> "Is It Worth the Time?"

Perhaps this trick of putting in a "-" character might be a fast enough direct change that it works for you.  Good luck,

    —Jim DeLaHunt


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