I’ve never used QIF for stock splits, but the obvious question is “Have you 
tried Q4?” After all, 4/1 is numerically equal to 4 (a ratio reduced to a 
single number).
--
Dave Reiser
dbrei...@icloud.com





> On Jan 5, 2023, at 2:51 PM, m...@tgr66.me wrote:
> 
> I’ve searched considerably, but if I missed it, I apologize.
> 
> Docs for QIF say the Q field should contain the split ratio. I’ve tried 
> various options, but I’m not getting the expected results after import.
> 
> !Type:Invst
> D8/31/2020
> NStkSplit
> PAPPLE INC
> YAAPL
> CR
> M4 for 1 split; 
> Q36 // Have also tried 4:1, 4/1 and simply 48
> ^
> 
> GnuCash 4.13 on macOS. I’ve not tried yet on my Linux box.
> 
> Thanks.
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