So certain? That's it? It claims this is an existing transaction already in
the books?
What does it mean 'force them to be loaded'? It means I want the transaction
entered?
If it makes my query any clearer I am talking of transactions taken directly
from bank statements electronically and verified. So i am 100% confident every
one is unique.
You seem to be saying gnucash will barf at apparent duplicate imports of a
transaction. I wondered about that. That's good. If I'm reading this right
then that's what we have here - the mechanism for identifying possible
duplicates?
That's what it is all about?
And if I insist on 'load' then it will enter them?
hey.. thanks for the reply... :)
On Monday 4 May 2026 at 10:50:10 am ACST, Steve Butler
<[email protected]> wrote:
The importer thinks it sees them already. So if you want to force them to be
loaded, then click the box in the first column.
On Sun, May 3, 2026, 18:13 arthur brogard via gnucash-user
<[email protected]> wrote:
I have six transactions that gnucash will not import. It red highlights and
says 'do not import; no action selected'
hundreds of such transactions have been imported without any action selections
at all. I give, of course, date, amount,description, destination account. All
works fine. Except for these six.
Any clues? Thins I could/should do?
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