John, you do not necessarily have to use the GnuCash for Android app to
achieve what you want. You can use practically any app that will export
transactions into a .qif file. For example, I'm using Money Manager Ex for
Android (to which I also contribute in development, just like with GnuCash
for Android) but anything that creates a valid .qif file will work. You
could try another app untill the issues you mention are resolved. Make sure
that you submit a bug report with a reproducible case, though.
You can also check the exported .qif file with a text editor and see if the
values are really there.



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