I have seen  few emails on this subject.

Please see if the below statements would help you.


I've been having a problem with importing my data from Quicken and into GNUCASH 
for Windows using a QIF file created by Quicken. I’ve over 30 years of data 
with thousands of transactions spanning multiple accounts and categories.

I have found that there is an issue with the importer starting with version 3.2 
(I think).

As mentioned  by others, the importer would fail without giving an error.

I have solved the issue by installing GNUCASH 3.1 importing my data and then 
installing the latest version (currently 3.8). Of course this assumes that you 
will be able to find the 3.1 install file. I hope you can find it in one of the 
archives.

I don’t see any problem with my data after I open the file (in GNU 3.8) created 
by the GNUCASH 3.1.

I was wondering if the developers could replace the importer (of the latest 
version) with the version that existed in the 3.1 version (until the import 
issue is fixed). I believe it would solved a lot of problems for a lot of 
people.

I have another issue getting security prices and bank transaction. I have read 
a lot of solutions but none has help me. When I find a simple solution to this 
problem I will post here.


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