I have now done some experiments and it is still not working for me.

I have since tried to delete all entries and start afresh, but whenever
I do a new import, no matching is offered. I look at the import map
editor and can see nothing wrong.

After the latest import, I took the same csv file, cut it down to two
entries (and changed date and amount to avoid reconciliation) but still
no match.

I have then just tried to redownload Gnucash 4.14 and start the import
of that same tets file, and then I get matches, so here it is working as
expected.

So in other words, bayesian matching is not working for me in Gnucash 5.0.

I am on an intel imac (2019) running Ventura (13.3.1).

Is there any way I can debug the matching process?

                               /Christian


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On Thu, Apr 13 2023, Christian Lynbech wrote:

There were 5 invalid mappings, could very well be the explanation.

I have removed them, will see if it makes a difference when I do the
next import and will report back.

Thanks for the help.

                               /Christian



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On Wed, Apr 12 2023, Adrien Monteleone wrote:

Does Tools > Import Map Editor help?

Regards,
Adrien

On 4/12/23 3:31 AM, Christian Lynbech wrote:
> After upgrading to Gnucash 5 (Version: 5.0 Build ID: 5.0+(2023-03-25)),
> it seems that I am no longer getting automatching to accounts when
> importing transactions from a CSV file.
> I was not too concerned when I tried to do the first import and no
> matching appeared but now when I tried to do a second import, again no
> matching is done.
> Are there any changes to how this works? Anybody else seeing
> problems
> with transaction import?
> Is there a way I can see what matching data has been recorded?

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