I might have misunderstood your earlier reply, but what if you leave off the 
Trading accounts from the import entirely and don’t have a price defined in the 
database? (that is, only 2 splits, not 4)

What does GnuCash do then? I should think it should add the Trading account 
splits as exact based on the entered splits just as if you had done the 
transaction manually and enter the resulting exchange rate in the price db. But 
I could be mistaken. Perhaps that was one of the bugs Geert was referring to.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Mar 5, 2020 w10d65, at 10:23 PM, Gio Bacareza <gbacar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> As mentioned I did some follow through tests with empty and pre-populated
> currency price databases. Sharing it here:
> 
> Conclusions:
> When doing multi-currency csv imports, it works when the price database is
> pre-populated with exchange rates consistent with exchange rates used in
> the import.
> The issue I have with this is that pre-populating the price DB is
> cumbersome.
> There has to be a better way.
> 
> More details of test here
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d-j6195r3-hHyKopCCwFmGDu94f_8m5bj-fVPb4IJwk/edit?usp=sharing


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