On 2018-07-11 10:46 PM, John Ralls wrote:


On Jul 11, 2018, at 7:07 PM, Nicolas Haller <gnuc...@boiteameuh.org> wrote:

Hello,

I'm a user of GnuCash for a long time now but I'm testing importing 
transactions from CSV for the first time.

Unfortunately, it seems I have a problem with the Bayes matching system. When I try to 
import a CSV, just before the "match transactions" window should appear, 
gnucash hangs, working endlessly, CPU 100% and memory increasing.
Same thing if I go to Tools -> Import Map Editor.

If I uncheck the box "Use bayes matching" from preferences, the import works 
fine.

My file is kind of big (7 years of personal accounting), I don't know if it's a 
factor. After 15 minutes I gave up and kill gnucash.

Can you help me? I’m running gnucash 3.2 Build ID: 3.2+ (2018-06-24) from the 
Debian package currently on the unstable repository.


Is this is the first time you’ve used GnuCash 3 after having used GnuCash 2 for 
a long time?  If so, GnuCash 3 Bayesian matching uses account GUIDs instead of 
account names for tracking matches. The first time the matcher runs it needs to 
convert all of the match data. If you have a lot of match data it can take a 
very long time. The only thing to do is to wait it out.


Ah I see, that must be it. I'll give it a try and let you know.

Thanks,

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Nicolas Haller
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