GTI,
Because I did not see the word currency anywhere except the title, I
thought you were only discussing multi-line splits.
When there are two or more currencies involved, it is impossible to create
a single line transaction . Gnucash requires a split line in the base
account's currency and a s
GTI,
While I am not addressing the issue you stated in your first post, I do
expect an import to consider existing multi-split transactions that match
the amount and timing of a single line imported transaction in the base
account. A very common case would be to match an existing payroll
transact
Thanks for the answers!
Em qui, 22 de nov de 2018 às 19:14, David Cousens
escreveu:
> GTI ,
>
> Don't know how to do it but perhaps the easiest way to find out is to
> export
> the record of a similar transaction from Gnucash in the default GnuCash
> Export Format and then examine the exported
I have not used the new CSV importer, so I am not sure whether this comment
actually applies to your case...
If the new CSV importer is used similarly to the old CSV importer, there is
a step in the process to offer an opportunity to match the new transaction
to existing transactions if there are
GTI ,
Don't know how to do it but perhaps the easiest way to find out is to export
the record of a similar transaction from Gnucash in the default GnuCash
Export Format and then examine the exported structure. You can use the
default Export Format for importing GnuCash records.
David Cousens
I did several tests on GnuCash 3.3 on W10 and I can not import without
errors(adding extra split) a simple transaction like this:
Date;Type;Amount;Value;Account;Category;Description;TX;Reconcile
10/10/2010;Spent;-10;5;Account(currency1);Account(currency2);Test;0.5;n
Where: Amount*TX = Value
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