I've never seen the first instance.
I regularly enter a 'tender' amount, when using cash, as a credit and
the 'change' amount as a debit and GnuCash never consolidates them.
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/23/25 1:02 PM, R Losey wrote:
I've had debits and credits swap when I do data entry wrong in this manner:
When entering a transaction, if you enter both a debit and credit numbers
on the same account, GnuCash takes the difference and enters the result on
the larger column (example: If you enter a debit of $50 and a $60 credit,
this will result in a $10 in the credit column). Sometimes when processing
refund transactions, I will duplicate the original transaction, and then
just reverse all of the entries... but in the middle of entering, I will
accidentally move to the next split line early, and the difference above
comes into play.
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