Hi all, I'd like to apologize for my silly question from yesterday.
The problem was that the option to export with the "simple layout" was unchecked without me realizing. I won't make that mistake again :) Regards -- Regards Wesley Werner On Fri, 3 May 2024 at 18:58, Wesley Werner <wesley.wer...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello everyone. > > I recently upgraded to GnuCash 5.6, when I export all transactions to CSV > it writes both sides to the file, where before it only wrote the side of > the account I chose within the export dialog. > > To demonstrate, > 1. File -> Export -> Transactions to CSV > 2. Pick *only* Assets:Savings Account > > The CSV contain two rows for each transaction, one from "Assets:Savings > Account" (-$13) and a second to "Expenses:Groceries" ($13). Prior to 5.6 it > would only export the "Expenses:Groceries" row. > > I import this CSV into other programs for budgeting purposes, and since > the two rows balance each other out it is causing unexpected totals. > > I tried only selecting the Expense sub-accounts in the export dialog. The > outcome is the same. I also could not find any relevant preference setting > to affect this. > > I don't really want to revert to 5.5, as I found it's process did not shut > down on Windows 11, causing lots of orphaned exe processes to hang around > and I got tired of mopping these up manually. Ideally I'd like to get > exporting to CSV to only honor the account I chose in the export dialog. > Hoping this is just something silly I missed? > > Windows 11 Pro > Version 23H2 > GnuCash 5.6 for Windows 64bit, Build ID: 5.6+(2024-03-30) > > -- > Regards > Wesley Werner >
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