This should be fixed in the next release. The code is already in.
Thanks for your patience.

To answer your question. Some ofx files have transfer between two accounts (at the same bank) which show up as two transactions that are the two ends of the transfer. GC used to then import them as separate transactions, not recognizing that they were a single transaction.

Jean


On 11/20/2021 10:21 PM, Mike Alexander 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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