The first thing I did before I exported my 150mb Quicken file to a qif was
to run the Validate and Repair in the File menu under File Operations.
Sometimes the Quicken data file gets corrupted and you have to repair
transactions.  That may help you track down if the issue is with your
Quicken file or GnuCash.

I tried to export my Quicken file as a single qif and then import it into
GnuCash.  That approach was a complete disaster.  I assume that since my
Quicken file was so large, GnuCash couldn't really handle the conversion
directly.

In order for me to finally get my Quicken file imported into GnuCash, after
ten different attempts, I exported one account at a time, one year at a
time, until I had all the data exported. Then I imported each into
GnuCash.  I then had to make a number of manual edits and corrections to
the GnuCash file but that was largely due to my unfamiliarity with GnuCash.

The bottom line is, one way to make the import easier is to stick to
exporting/importing one account at a time.  When you then import the next
account, matching up transactions will be much easier.  I also found that
having the account structure already setup in GnuCash, mimicing the same
account names and categories in Quicken, made the import task much easier.
Otherwise each time you import a file that wants to add a new account or
category to GnuCash for any undefined transaction account/category gets
extremely confusing.



On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 8:49 AM <hh8...@gmail.com> wrote:

> One more thing.  In Quicken, I can't find any investment transaction on
> that
> date.  They are credit card or banking transactions.
>
>
>
> From: hh8...@gmail.com <hh8...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2024 8:37 AM
> To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Subject: Identify error transaction in QIF import
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I'm a long time Quicken user and trying to migrate to GnuCash.  I've
> exported my entire Quicken file to QIF and then try to import into GnuCash.
> Here is what I noted during the attempt.
>
>
>
> Load QIF files
>
> Line 627318: Could not parse price line: "#C093280",," 5/ 4'21"
>
>
>
> Match payees/memos to GnuCash accounts
>
> It listed about 10 that maps to Unspecified and I kept them as New selected
>
>
>
> Tradable commodities
>
> There are many and I did not review them.  Exchange or abbreviation type
> appear to be NONCURRENCY for all of them
>
>
>
> New Book Options
>
> I did not change any settings
>
>
>
> QIF Import - Failed
>
> Missing QIF investment action for transaction dated 9/19/2019
>
>
>
> I have many accounts and many transactions.  Searching the QIF file find
> many with this date.  How can I get the details on what to fix?  Is there a
> log file of import?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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