Yes, if the transactions have been imported before, they will not even show in the matching dialog, in the latest version of GC.
J

On 5/14/2022 4:26 PM, Greg Feneis wrote:
Another possibility is if you happen to be trying to import transactions
that GnuCash thinks have already been imported, the matcher dialogue may
appear like there are no transactions being proposed to be imported,
essentially there will be nothing displayed in the matcher dialogue. Just
in case this is what you're seeing.  This according to how GnuCash 3.21
works.  Maybe newer GnuCash still works the same?

Kind regards, Greg Feneis
(Pixel 3)


On Sat, May 14, 2022, 14:20 Jean L<rip...@gmail.com>  wrote:

Can you give us more details? Are you saying that GC does not show
matching transactions, but does it at least show the imported
transactions (and fails to find matches)?

Note that the transaction dates have to match (the imported transactions
and the ones you have in your ledger) for them to be matched (look in
your preferences, the "import" tab, that's where the thresholds are
adjusted for days), they don't have to match exactly depending on the
"likely match day threshold" but they have to be within that. You could
try to debug by lowering the "match display threshold" to see whether
that helps GC find them. But in theory, if the days match and the
amounts match, GC should find the transactions and show them in the
reconcile dialog.

On 5/14/2022 2:06 PM, Thepwnd via gnucash-user wrote:
Hi all,

So I am still fairly new to Gnucash (and personal finances for that
matter), but I've been using it the last 2 months and change to track my
family's spending. I primarily use my debit card for daily purchases, but I
have begun keeping receipts for more immediate entry into the ledger and to
more accurately track what categories I spend the most money in. However,
there are still some purchases I make that don't give me a receipt, and in
those cases, the only record I have is on my bank statement.
I would like to be able to import my bank statement occasionally to
catch all those transactions, but not duplicate all the ones I already
entered. My understanding is that when importing transactions from a bank
statement, Gnucash should be able to match any existing transactions on the
ledger and mark those as "Reconcile" on the statement. I swear this was
working when I first started using Gnucash, but now, when I try to import
my bank statement, Gnucash isn't finding any matches on the ledger, even
though the vast majority of the transactions on the statement already exist
in Gnucash.
I can't figure out what happened, and there don't appear to be any
preferences for imports or matching, so I'm not sure what I might have
changed to cause this to stop working. Does anyone here have any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
-Aaron

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