I'm pretty sure what you ask can be done in the new csv importer in GnuCash 
3.x.

What version of GnuCash are you using ?

Regards,

Geert

Op zaterdag 12 januari 2019 00:34:06 CET schreef Patrick:
> Hello,
> 
> When I am importing transactions from a CSV, I see a way to set one of the
> accounts involved with the transaction, but not the other account. The only
> way I know to set the other account is to do it manually in the import
> wizard for each transaction. Is there a way to set both accounts in the CSV
> file so that I don't have to do it manually for each transaction?
> 
> I like to keep a log of transactions in a CSV file separately from my
> Gnucash file, and then import that CSV. If Gnucash doesn't allow setting
> both accounts in a CSV file, maybe there is a way to use the QIF format to
> set both accounts and then import the QIF file? I am open to that, if that
> is possible.
> 
> Regards
> Patrick
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