On 9/25/2019 1:53 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:

which is contrary to your statement that GnuCash cannot do it.

Would you care to specify WHERE you saw that statement you claim is from me?

And I believe we are talking about VERY different issues. As I have pointed out, not MY problem since all the organizations for which I keep books have such low volume I do not download bank statements and try to get that data into gnucash. I am simply entering the few transactions that exist from the credit card statement <<typically I don't KNOW about the transaction until I see the statement -- if not clear from the vendor, may have to email the person with a "what was that for?" in order to properly classify the expense >> OBVIOUSLY if manually entering transactions no limitations from gnucash.

Please refer back to what was originally asked (not by me)

Michael D Novack

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