When you check them as new, do you also assign the corresponding debit/credit 
account which you need to do?



Thank You,

Gyle McCollam

Gyle McCollam

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Subject: Re: [GNC] Import troubles

   No, it will NOT recognize!
   all red transaction which I check as "new" are imported to the
   "Ausgleichskonto", which is useless.
   All transactions look the same in my csv-file. But 10% are not
   recognized by the correct debit account!
   This import routine is buggy!!
   I give up - gnu cash sucks!!

     Von: flywire <[email protected]>
     Datum: 25.02.2025 00:35:53
     An: alois müller <[email protected]>
     Betreff: Import troubles

     I have over 30 000 transactions!
     even IF it were just 2% it would be impossible to do manually..

One match might cover 100's of transactions. Import your file in small batches s
o the match will recognise transactions in future batches.
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