Thanks for the quick reply John. Good to know that I wasn't doing
anything wrong. At least I was able to do the import on my wife's Linux
laptop and then move the resulting data file over to my PC.
Regards.
On 21/01/2025 17:14, John Ralls wrote:
On Jan 21, 2025, at 08:31, Roger Shilcock <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All,
I'm new to GnuCash but am looking to migrate over to it from the 2002
version of Quicken I currently run on my Windows 10 desktop.
Initially, I installed it Version 5.5+(2023-12-16) on my wife's
laptop running Linux Mint V22 to try it out, exported all the
accounts as QIF's from Quicken and imported them into GnuCash. That
worked fine so I then installed the Windows version
V5.10+(2024-12-14) on my desktop.
However, when I go through exactly the same process to import the
same bunch of QIF files into the Windows program, the imported
accounts show up but no transactions are imported so I just have a
bunch of empty accounts. What I have had to do is import the same QIF
files into the Linux version on my wife's laptop, save the resulting
main GnuCash data file, copy it over to my PC and load it into the
Windows version of GnuCash. From there, everything works as it
should but why doesn't the import on the Windows version pull in any
transactions?
QIF import is broken in 5.10. It’s fixed in git so you can either use
a recent nightly build from
https://code.gnucash.org/builds/win32/stable/
<https://code.gnucash.org/builds/win/stable/> or GnuCash 5.9.
Regards,
John ralls
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Roger Shilcock
Email:[email protected]
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