I recently exported old data from Quicken 98 on Mac. When I import it into GnuCash, I end up with some of my transactons having half of the split multiplied by 100. I've included a sample problem. It seems that the face that the Q-field is 600 and not 600.00 makes this happen.
---->8---- Type:Invst D01/06/1995 NShrsIn YMoney Fund I1 Q600 T600.00 ^ ----8<---- For now, my workaround will be to modify the QIF so that the (around 8) Q-fields will get a ".00" appended. This seems to have worked. A strange side-effect is that after importing, viewing this transaction (and not doing anything) causes GnuCash to complain that a change has been made and should it be committed. I assume that this is because the QIF import doesn't have to play by the double-entry rules, but the GUI notices. It would be nicer if the QIF import noticed these problems and warned the user, perhaps giving instructions on how to report the particular broken transaction. A similar looking problem is that I can't change the price of this comodity to $1. When I try, it gets turned to 0.01. For now, I've priced it at 1.01, which is wrong, but closer than 0.01. This program is pretty nicely done. Thanks so much. Frank _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnumatic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel