Bryan, I believe "something" is purchased when you move money into an IRA.
For me, it's a money market fund with the share price a constant $1.

Michael

On Sat, Apr 6, 2024 at 5:28 PM Bryan B. <goldenbluesa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've tried several different methods to export a .qif file from quicken and
> import it into GnuCash.
>
> The process of importing the file goes fine until I reach the part where
> the actual import occurs. Then I get this type of message:
>
> "Missing QIF investment action for transaction dated 08/31/2023."
>
> Upon investigation, it would seem that these transactions are from
> automated transfers from my bank account to an IRA fund. I believe these
> are money transfers, where the money is simply transferred without
> explicitly purchasing a security, and then the security is purchased later.
>
> When I opened and examined the .qif file, and did some conversation with
> ChatGPT-4, it would seem that I would have to put a line such as
> "N***XIn***" for each of the offending transactions. I did try that, and
> GnuCash still didn't accept those transactions (that I could see).
>
> Is anyone familiar with this problem already, or have any ideas on how to
> solve it?
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