Howdy Joe,  I'll take a stab at this one

I have noted when I create a transaction that has splits that if I end up with 
an zero amount Imbalance entry in the middle of the splits (not at the end) 
then saving the transaction will save it with the zero imbalance split and it 
will then appear in the imbalance register as you described.

My solution is to right-click the zero imbalance entry and select delete-split 
(just the row, not the entire set of splits) and then save the transaction.

I think the zero imbalance entry when on the bottom of the splits gets removed 
but not if it's in the middle of the split entries.

Anyway, my 2 cents worth & hope it helps.
Blessings,
-g



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From: gnucash-user 
[mailto:gnucash-user-bounces+fromvendor=outtacyte....@gnucash.org] On Behalf Of 
Joseph Hesse
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2024 10:20 AM
To: GNU Cash, pw = "getrich"
Subject: [GNC] Imbalance Records with zero amounts

Hello,

I have several consecutive records in my imbalance account where the 
amounts in the deposit and withdrawal columns are both zero (blank).

These records are  split transaction records.  When I examine the items 
in the split the imbalance shows zero.  I don't see any error when I 
jump to the items in the split.

This seems like a bug or an error in my bookkeeping.  I am using the 
latest version of gnucash.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Joe Hesse

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