"AFAIK the import process for securites and transactions with currency 
changesis problematical even when importing data re-exported from GnuCash."
...
"One thing you could try is to create a correct dummy transaction of thetype(s) 
you need to import, export them to CSV using the multi-splitmulti-line ( 
default GnuCash Export Format) and then try reimporting theminto GnuCash using 
the same format.  If that works you can examine the CSVexport format and put 
your import data in the same format before trying toimport it.David Cousens"

Thanks, David. I've spent a lot of time trying to automate my migration and so 
far I haven't been able to do it well, but I keep trying, finally giving up and 
doing it manually. 

I took your suggestion and exported an account with transactions similar to the 
ones I mentioned in my original post - without the ability to write good 
script, it appears I'd spend a lot more time massaging .csv data into usable 
form that might not be quite good enough. I think I'll do it manually. Thanks, 
anyway.
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