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-derek

On Tue, February 25, 2025 10:49 am, "alois müller" via gnucash-user wrote:
>    NO! Because there are thousands of transactions that Gnu cash doesn't
>    import correct - dispite that all transaction have a debit and a
>    credit account!!
>    Even worse:
>
>    You can't even select multiple transactions :-/
>    Gnu Cash sucks!!
>
>      Von: Gyle McCollam <gmccol...@live.com>
>      Datum: 25.02.2025 14:58:19
>      An: flywire <flywi...@gmail.com>, "alois müller" <m...@eclipso.at>
>      Betreff: Re: [GNC] Import troubles
>
>    When you check them as new, do you also assign the corresponding
>    debit/credit account which you need to do?
>
>
>
>
>
>    Thank You,
>
>    Gyle McCollam
>
>    Gyle McCollam
>
>    [1]gmccol...@live.com           email
>
>
>        _______________________________________________________________
>
>    From: gnucash-user on behalf of "alois müller" via gnucash-user
>    Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 5:49 AM
>    To: flywire
>    Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
>    Subject: Re: [GNC] Import troubles
>
>       No, it will NOT recognize!
>       all red transaction which I check as "new" are imported to the
>       "Ausgleichskonto", which is useless.
>       All transactions look the same in my csv-file. But 10% are not
>       recognized by the correct debit account!
>       This import routine is buggy!!
>       I give up - gnu cash sucks!!
>         Von: flywire
>         Datum: 25.02.2025 00:35:53
>         An: alois müller
>         Betreff: Import troubles
>         I have over 30 000 transactions!
>         even IF it were just 2% it would be impossible to do manually..
>    One match might cover 100's of transactions. Import your file in small
>    batches s
>    o the match will recognise transactions in future batches.
>    Regards
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