[GNC] Any resolution to the 'red flagged' transactions on batch import problem?
Stephen M. Butler
stephen.m.butler51 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 19 14:49:36 EDT 2026
I responded to the original question with something similar to:
The matching algorithm thinks that it has seen this transaction
before. It might already be loaded in or it might be two entries in
the input file that look similar enough. That happens to me all the
time. The solution is to simply click on the box that says "go
ahead and load it anyway".
Perhaps tweaking some of the settings will tighten the parameters enough
to avoid seeing red! For me it is a simple matter to locate all the red
entries and click on the box that forces the importer to import them anyway.
On 8/19/26 09:26, Patrick James via gnucash-user wrote:
> Arthur Brogard,
>
> The question seems to be why some transactions are poorly matched to a known existing transaction. There is a Import tab in the GnuCash Preferences window. In the import settings, there are various threshold amounts that are used with the transaction matching. I suspect that if you adjust the settings, you'll be able to obtain the matching you're seeking.
>
> The exact reason why the transactions are not "red flagged" on the smaller second import is going to come down to the code, the matching logic.
>
> Begin with the preference setting adjustment.
>
> See 10.2.5. Import
>
> https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/gnucash-manual/set-prefs.html
>
>
>> On 08/19/2026 1:29 AM PDT arthur brogard via gnucash-user<gnucash-user at gnucash.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>> I have queried this before and back then it was apparently unresolved. Recently I took it to AI and it couldn't come up with anything - and it of course has access to just about everything so I'm thinking it is not resolved.
>> However I will ask again just to be sure.
>>
>> The question:
>>
>> What causes the 'red flagging' of some transactions in a batch import from .csv that on testing seems to be totally invalid?
>> i.e. if you for instance take those red flagged transactions and put them in a batch of their own they will be accepted without demur. 'green flagged'.
>>
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