Out of curiosity, what happens if you try to enter that transaction from 
scratch? 

At some point, working on importing transactions becomes more of a burden than 
just entering them all over again...

David T. 

On March 1, 2026 9:58:08 AM GMT+05:30, Fred Tydeman <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>I found a method that works (may not be the best).
>Delete commission split, and both trading splits.
>Alter the stock value to 0 shares.
>Click Enter.  That gets an Imbalance split.
>Alter the stock value back to the correct number of shares.
>Get a popup where I can compute the correct price.
>Delete the Imbalance split.
>Click Enter.
>Two trading splits come back and no commission split.
>
>
>
>
>On Sun, Mar 1, 2026 at 8:52 AM Fred Tydeman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I am running GnuCash 5.12 on Fedora Linux 41
>>
>> I am importing stock transactions from an old Quicken.
>> Many of those transactions have a small commission
>>    (due to rounding error in price).
>> Those transactions end up in GnuCash with 5 splits:
>>   stock
>>   cash
>>   commission
>>   trading (stock)
>>   trading (cash)
>> I try to remove the commission split by deleting
>>   commission
>>   trading (stock)
>>   trading (cash)
>> When I click on Enter, those three splits reappear.
>>
>> If I change the dollar amount in the trading (cash) split,
>> it reverts back to the previous value when I press Enter.
>>
>> What is the correct way to remove the commission split?
>>
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