Hello,

I am running Version: 3.8 Build ID: 3.8b+(2019-12-29) and when I import a QFX, 
nearly all the transactions are assigned to "Imbalanced" even though I have 
gone through multiple iterations of trying to teach GC to recognize 
transactions by assigning the accounts manually. I have seen earlier postings 
about this, but the most detailed discussions were serveral years ago, and the 
most recent says, in substance, "just keep trying". I hesitate to do that 
because I fear it's a fool's errand. How many times do I need to tell it "Stop 
& Shop" belongs to Expenses:groceries?

One strange detail:  I tend to neglect my financial record-keeping for months 
at a time, but as I recall, I was not having this problem a few months ago. It 
seems to be a case of *it used to work but now it doesn't.*

I've read that it may be that it thinks "Imbalanced" is the answer, and cannot 
unlearn. Is there a any way to wipe the slate clean, so to speak, and force GC 
to start over so?

I've also seen that people have written Perl scripts to run against their data 
files and yeah, I could try that -- but I'd much prefer to get GnuCash to work 
properly without having to intervene this way.

Any suggestions?

Gratefully,

David


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David Mintz
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