I believe the OP does not want to use a csv to qif converter. Perhaps
whichever one he tried was difficult to use.

Or maybe he wishes that his bank would do the split for him.

David C



On Feb 26, 2018 5:39 AM, "elvis" <el...@dogonfire.com> wrote:

>
>
> On 24/02/18 03:39, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
>> Op vrijdag 23 februari 2018 16:06:37 CET schreef Jeff Abrahamson:
>>
>>> Thanks.  I see my question wasn't clear.  My problem is that I want to
>>> import the splits and it seems I can only import transactions.
>>>
>>> I.e. (super simplified):
>>>
>>>      deposit cheque           bank                      dx 100.00
>>>      cheque 1        Alice    membership     rx 50.00
>>>      cheque 2        Bob      membership     rx 50.00
>>>
>>> Jeff
>>>
>> Assuming this is one transaction, you are essentially asking to import
>> multi-
>> split transactions.
>>
>> This is not possible in gnucash 2.6, but it will be in 3.0 (which we are
>> preparing for release, hopefully next month).
>>
> I've been importing multi split transactions for years using the qif
> importer. Am I missing something here?
>
> Cheers
> Lawrence
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