, 2020 01:50 PM
To: D.
Cc: Alan ; Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] QIF file import still doesn't work with Gnucash 3.10
Alan, since others are not claiming similar problems, we need details from
you. We cannot work blindly unless we are fighting coronavirus
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 12:18 PM
020 11:00 AM, gnucash-user-requ...@gnucash.org wrote:
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> Date: Wed, 6 May 2020 11:13:03 +
> From: Christopher Lam
> To: "Fross, Michael"
> Cc: Alan , Gnucash-User
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> Subject: Re: [GNC] QIF file import still doesn't work with Gnucash
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;> David
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>> Subject: RE: [GNC] QIF file im
d luck with your problem.
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> David
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From: Alan
Sent: Wed May 06 21:51:35 GMT+05:30 2020
To: 'D' , 'David Carlson'
Cc: 'Gnucash Users'
Subject: RE: [GNC] QIF file import still doesn't work with Gnucash 3.10
David,
This discussion is only about QIF file import issues.
Please take the QFX issues to another discussion
@gnucash.org] On Behalf Of D
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Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2020 10:17 AM
To: David Carlson
Cc: Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] QIF file import still doesn't work with Gnucash 3.10
I'm trying to figure out whether the OP is referring to QIF or QFX. The original
message refers to the former
:17 AM
To: David Carlson
Cc: Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] QIF file import still doesn't work with Gnucash 3.10
I'm trying to figure out whether the OP is referring to QIF or QFX. The original
message refers to the former. But subsequent messages refer to the latter.
If the problem is with QFX
I'm trying to figure out whether the OP is referring to QIF or QFX. The
original message refers to the former. But subsequent messages refer to the
latter.
If the problem is with QFX, perhaps the source file has FITID issues. Some
clarification is in order.
David
On May 6, 2020, 16:48, at
Is this an isolated incident for one bank and one version of GnuCash or is
it a regression the latest release?
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 6:07 AM Fross, Michael wrote:
> I have to keep importing the same QFX file over and over until I get
> “nothing to import” message. If I don’t, it seems to miss
These issues would benefit from bugzilla reports, ideally with anonymised
data.
On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 11:07, Fross, Michael wrote:
> I have to keep importing the same QFX file over and over until I get
> “nothing to import” message. If I don’t, it seems to miss transactions in
> the file. Not
I have to keep importing the same QFX file over and over until I get
“nothing to import” message. If I don’t, it seems to miss transactions in
the file. Not sure about QIF, but Maybe it’s similar.
Michael
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 10:53 PM Alan wrote:
> Took the latest activity on one Chase
Took the latest activity on one Chase credit card account and downloaded in QIF
format. Each time, Gnucash went through the motions, but never prompted for a
target account. Then (for only 7 transactions), took a few minutes and then
brought up a screen attempting to match thousands of 10 year old
I downloaded the current source code and built it.
After gnucash tries to import my QIF file, I get the single word "Failed".
Tracking
this down, it is coming from
/* Inform the user. */
gnc_progress_dialog_set_sub (wind->convert_progress, _("Failed"));
in assistant-qif-import.c at
I have been using Quicken for decades, but the recent change to an annual
subscription model, instead of buying the program on a disc, is driving me
away. So I wanted to try GnuCash.
I installed gnucash and have Version 3.7.
I created a QIF file on my Windows 10 machine (using Quicken 2017) and
Tommy,
Thanks for pointing to the wiki! Note that your first link (to the FAQ) simply
refers the reader to the page at the second link…
I think the page at this second link covers most of the issues that users have
raised over the years.
David T.
> On Apr 27, 2019, at 4:17 AM, Tommy Trussell
Hardeep Sodhi,
I believe that I have seen some reference in this mail list to an issue
with that tradable comodities screen. If you are careful to avoid
importing transactions involving stocks or currencies other than your home
currency then you should not see that screen.
Others may be able
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 9:58 PM Hardeep Sodhi wrote:
> I am trying to import Quicken data into Gnucash.
>
> I have created a QIF File. The import starts well, but stops at the
> 'Tradeable Commodities' screen since there is no 'Next' button I can see at
> the bottom of the screen ( as there is
I am trying to import Quicken data into Gnucash.
I have created a QIF File. The import starts well, but stops at the
'Tradeable Commodities' screen since there is no 'Next' button I can see at
the bottom of the screen ( as there is in screens previous).
I think this is a user interface issue.
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