Read over the importer help again.

I don't use it personally, but I do recall from reading about it, that there is a way to specify additional splits on subsequent rows, however, you have to have your CSV formatted correctly, and I think you have to tell GnuCash you are using that format so it will expect additional splits in those rows.

Regards,
Adrien

On 2/22/21 4:59 PM, Widar Nord wrote:
Hello

I'm trying to export a list of transactions from my ERP to GnuCash. The
GnuCash importer seems to support splits between multiple accounts,
however I cant find a way to import the credit and debit column. I may
chose "Deposit" or "Withdrawal" but that will only support an imports
for one account type each time, and not support split transactions.

I refuse to believe this is an oversight from the software designers, so
I have to ask: How do I map debit and credit columns in the importer, so
it works with debit and credit columns in my chart of accounts?

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