Excellent, thanks for the support. /Christian
----------------------- On Thu, Apr 27 2023, Geert Janssens wrote: Ok, so the aqbanking log entries were just noise. I have further experimented with your samples and that helped me to pinpoint the issue. It's effectively a regression that was introduced while improving the import of multi-currency data. It should be fixed now, in either tomorrow's nightly Windows or Flatpak builds and the upcoming 5.1 release. Regards, Geert Op woensdag 26 april 2023 18:29:25 CEST schreef Christian Lynbech: > Sure. > > I am not using AqBanking, my problem is with CSV import. I did notice > those errors/warnings in the log but I could not immediately find > anywhere to turn aQbanking off. I know I had tried at one point to > experiment to see if my bank somehow showed up, it didn't, and I have > never used it for anything. It is of course possible something lingers > from that. > > Attached are three files: > > test.gnucash - a very simple book (based on the simple check book > template) > > abc.csv - two transactions (already imported into test.gnucash) > > def.csv - two more transactions (not yet imported) > > def.csv is formed from abc.csv, just with dates and amounts modified > such that gnucash would not think they can reconciled. It is therefore > otherwise the very same transactions and I would expect matching to > occur. > > As abc.csv has been imported, test.gnucash contains the import settings > (named "test") that I am using. > > > /Christian _______________________________________________ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user ----- Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.