I may indeed be misunderstanding the OP, but I don't see why 3 separate transactions would appear in the case of a complex(multi)-split, regardless of the view. (and in fact, toggling the view in my book never multiplies transactions, nor consolidates them)

If there is one debit and 3 credits balancing out, (similar to my example) each affected register will show only one transaction as -split- (in Basic View) and expanding that will show the four total split lines.

If either register shows three entirely distinct simple transactions (one debit, one credit each) then there are indeed three separate transactions.

Now, if Jose processed the payment three separate times, because the Business Features don't allow one payment for multiple Customers, then that would explain why there are three distinct transactions. But then the question is begged as to what balances the payment in each one if the full $200 were entered each time.

Jose, perhaps a screenshot of what you are seeing would help clear things up. (with a clarification of the exact steps you took to enter the transaction)

Regards,
Adrien

On 2/26/26 9:57 PM, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
Adrien,

You're misunderstanding OP's issue, I believe.

Jose, I believe that you're concerned that the single deposit for $200 (to take 
your example) appears 3 times in the checking register, correct? This is 
expected behavior for the situation you describe. This is because the register 
in basic view displays each of the entries you made into the account (for each 
client) separately.

As far as I know, there is no way to change this when using the basic register 
view-- although there is a simple workaround, which is to change the register 
view to Transaction mode. This view will eliminate the duplicated entries, and 
it will also show you all the entries of all the transactions in the register 
all the time. It can limit the breadth of data you see in one screen, though.

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