Thanks for the answers!

Em qui, 22 de nov de 2018 às 19:14, David Cousens <davidcous...@bigpond.com>
escreveu:

> GTI ,
>
> Don't know how to do it but perhaps the easiest way to find out is to
> export
> the record of a similar transaction  from Gnucash in the default GnuCash
> Export Format and then examine the exported structure. You can use the
> default Export Format for importing GnuCash records.
>
> David Cousens
>

Yes, I had already checked the CSV structure exported before attempting the
import.

So . . .
Gnucash always exports Multi-line transactions and can import Multi-line or
Single-Line transactions like the template transaction in my first post.
Turning single-line transactions into multi-line requires extensive extra
processing because I have a ton of transactions.

Em qui, 22 de nov de 2018 às 21:09, David Carlson <
david.carlson....@gmail.com> escreveu:

> I have not used the new CSV importer, so I am not sure whether this comment
> actually applies to your case...
>
> If the new CSV importer is used similarly to the old CSV importer, there is
> a step in the process to offer an opportunity to match the new transaction
> to existing transactions if there are candidates to consider.  At this step
> the importer may be offering a match to an existing multi-split
> transaction.  If you do not correct it and declare the incoming transaction
> to be new, that may cause your issue.
>
> David C


Long ago I opened a bug report with a similar issue to this one.

On importer process, first we need to do the Accounts Mappings, then if
there is an unbalance, we must choose accounts to do the balancing.

In this topic's case here, there are no existing transactions to consider,
these are new and non-existent transactions, there are no existing
transactions to match.

Note that the template transaction in my first post has no way to be
unbalanced (splitted transaction).

Regards
GTI
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