Mike,

Yes, transfers between accounts when both splits are in the OFX import, such as 
a transfer between savings and checking or between an asset account and a 
credit card account when both are with the same bank.

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Nov 20, 2021, at 10:21 PM, Mike Alexander <m...@umich.edu> wrote:
> 
> Have you thought about this any more?  I have the same issue with TIAA and 
> it's annoying.  I gather this is a side effect of commit 248a850.  I can see 
> how this change could cause the behavior we're seeing, but I'm not sure what 
> it is trying to fix.  The comment says "Add code to handle ofx files that 
> include transfers between accounts."  What does this mean?  Two accounts in 
> the OFX file?  All transactions involve transfers between accounts.  Do you 
> have any idea about how to fix the problem without breaking the original fix?
> 
> Mike
> 
> On 7 Oct 2021, at 13:32, Jean Laroche wrote:
> 
>> No, there isn't such an option at this time. I agree that that's an annoying 
>> side effect of a change that was added for this version to fix an import bug.
>> I think I'll have to fix this.
>> 
>> Jean
>> 
>> On 10/7/21 10:11 AM, Dale Alspach wrote:
>>> This is for the flatpak install of version 4.8 on linux mint.
>>> I just downloaded transactions from TIAA and when I imported, I was
>>> presented with a sequence of 16 screens (some containing only 1 line) that
>>> I had to OK. Each screen had transactions for a single security. I much
>>> prefer getting a single screen with multiple lines as in earlier versions.
>>> Is there an option somewhere to revert to the earlier behavior?
>>> Dale
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