See below.

> On Oct 18, 2024, at 2:54 PM, Mark at Lorimark <m...@lorimarksolutions.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> really odd!

Yes, that’s why I’m asking.

> Here's what I'd suggest;
> 
>  1. go in to your register 'assets:bank'
>  2. edit only 1 row
>  3. change the 'dollars' to some other number
>  4. re-export your data

No change.  There are still the same duplicate records after doing this.

> My expectation; two of those lines would change (one line for each
> side/split)

Yes, my expectation too.

> The export file looks totally wrong.  It is showing the same transaction
> ID for each and every line, and that's just totally wrong.  I'd like to
> look at your file directly, if you're interested.  I'm very curious!

In this case there actually are 4 splits, so my expectation is that there 
should be 4 lines with the same transaction ID.  The problem is that each of 
the 4 distinct lines is replicated a total of 3 times.

As a check, I created a new book and imported the unique set of transactions 
from the first (i.e., the exported file sorted with “sort -u”) and re-exported 
the transactions.  That set still had the duplicates.  Thus, there must be 
something about the export process that is creating duplicates.

Is this a known issue?

Cheers,
Brook

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