> On Sep 7, 2018, at 2:03 AM, James Thorpe <ja...@fusionsystems.co.za> wrote:
> 
> It's a minor annoyance but may be quite easily dealt with in code.
> 
> I haven't tested on other platforms but on Fedora 28 Linux, GnuCash version 
> 3.2, when importing multiple QIF files, the following happens-
> 
> Once you have selected the first QIF file and you get to the process step 
> "QIF files you have loaded", you have an option to "Load another file" or to 
> carry on to the next step of the import. At this point, I typically load 
> another (different) file so I can import multiple files in one step.
> 
> What is annoying, though, is that when you click the "Load another file", a 
> dialog pops up to say "That QIF file is already loaded. Please select another 
> file." After closing this dialog, you can indeed select another file from the 
> subsequent file picker... and then all proceeds well from there.
> 
> So the annoyance is just that this dialog is unnecessary and unhelpful, 
> especially the first time you do this.
> 
> I guess, the file picker is pre-populated with the file you've previously 
> loaded which then causes the warning dialog. Hopefully it's a fairly minor 
> thing to clear the file picker dialog when you click "Load *another* file" 
> and we can avoid this?
> 
> Should I report as a bug?

Yes, please. We’ll forget otherwise.

Regards,
John Ralls

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