Op dinsdag 16 november 2021 13:17:43 CET schreef Ove Grunnér:
> So the question is, without completely changing my process, is there a way
> to force csv imports to show up as Not-Reconciled after import?


You don't show an example of the csv file you make so I'll be generic in my 
reply.


In principle if you don't assign a reconcile column in the CSV import preview 
page, the code 
specific to csv importing won't clear or reconcile any of your splits. Same if 
that column has 
"n" as reconcile value.


However at the end of the import assistant there's another page that allow for 
transaction 
matching (this bit is generic and shared across importers). GnuCash uses 
heuristics to 
attempt to match your imported data to pre-existing transactions. Depending on 
the 
outcome of that algorithm and manual manipulations by you, your transactions 
may still be 
marked as cleared. I can't give you much more details there as I haven't used 
that bit very 
much.


Regards,


Geert
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