You do not say which import format  you are using.
For csv transaction imports I need to save the configuration for each
account and then reload it by the name that i saved it as next time.  For
OFX imports GnuCash does remember automatically .  I don't think that there
is a standardized format for account ID that all financial institutions
adhere to in csv export s.

On Tue, Dec 3, 2024, 10:07 PM Dale Alspach <alspac...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Version: Build ID: Flathub 5.9 on linux mint 21.3
>
> The last few months I have been importing investment transactions from TIAA
> and each time the importer asks me to choose an account for Unknown
> Investment Account xxxxx for the same four TIAA accounts. The xxxx
> information precisely identifies the TIAA account so I am sure that the
> same accounts are appearing each time and I am giving the same assignment
> in my hierarchy. I do this requested assignment and the import works fine.
> However the importer seems to forget the assignments immediately afterward.
> I don't know if this is important but I actually assign two of the TIAA
> accounts to one asset account and the other two to another asset account.
> Is anyone else seeing this annoying problem?
>
> Dale
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