https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=352789

--- Comment #6 from Marcel <k...@picodesign.de> ---
Ok, I have created some test files and also screenshots during the import
process.

My column mapping is Date=4, Price=6, Type/Action=9, Amount=5,
Commissions/Fees=7, Note=12*, Amount=8, Symbol=2, Details=3 and I import line
2-2.

Basically, the right thing happens when I ignore the warning/red background for
the Quantity column (Step 4a/4b in the attachment.)
When I switch the decimal separator to Comma, everything becomes green and the
right amounts are still displayed  (Step 4c/4d in the attachment), but after
the import, amounts are multiplied by 100 (though there is a warning message
about a missing decimal separator in column 8). 

When I switch to Comma and back to Point as decimal separator, several columns
become red (step 4e in the attachment), but as a user I would expect to get the
same result as before switching to Comma. The import succeeds again in that
case. 

To summarize, the main problem is that columns become red/green when they
shouldn't, which confused me.



This test file also exhibits #352792, as the commision of 1 gets ignored (or
maybe I didn't quite get the import process. I always get asked to enter the
name (instead of choosing one) of the checking account used for transfers, even
when I create the kind of investment account that also adds a settlement
account.

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