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> *Subject:* Fwd: [GNC] Failed - import of QIF files from Quicken
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> That's fine. Maybe the other developers will be able to help. Feel free to
> download the sources to start debugging the qif importer.
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Hello
If you'll be kind to offer the QIF file in bugzilla or privately -- feel
free to amend it manually first to anonymize details, it will be useful to
debug.
C
On Mon, 17 Feb 2020 at 15:09, Tom Hatzigeorgiou wrote:
> I have seen few emails on this subject.
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> Please see if the below
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
Hi Ron,
One thing you could try for troubleshooting purposes is to restrict
the import to a narrow date range (say, a day) to reduce the number of
transactions.
Recently, I was struggling with QIF import failure from Gnucash
Android. I was presented with a date format
It would be a help to know at what point it failed. Were you able to
choose an account to import into? Could you see the accounts GnuCash was
proposing in the next step?
David Carlson
On Fri, Feb 14, 2020, 2:37 PM Ron wrote:
> Liz sent me a message but I do not know how to do a Reply.
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Ron,
In your email client there is usually an option for 'Reply to List" or
"Group Reply" or something similar otherwise if the meassage was from Liz's
private email address just add "gnucash-user@gnucash.org" usually separated
by a comma from her email address or include it in the CC field of
Just hit Reply-all or Reply-list. If you use the first one, you might remove
all but the list address, but that is optional. (It seems you managed this just
fine anyway)
As for the issue at hand, sorry I can’t help, but I’m sure others can.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Feb 14, 2020 w7d45, at 2:35 PM,
Liz sent me a message but I do not know how to do a Reply.
Windows version. Quicken - latest Online subscription - that is why I want
out. Gnucash just downloaded 3.8.
I read that it might be better to import small files so I exported one
account (category) and it still failed. Log was not
On Wed, 12 Feb 2020 15:35:36 -0500
"Ron" wrote:
> I have tried importing one account at a time with one option selected
> for export, and lots of other options. All tell me they Failed. Some
> Log files Say "No suitable backend was found for
> .Failed.gnucash.202002121500956.log" Others just are
I have tried importing one account at a time with one option selected for
export, and lots of other options. All tell me they Failed. Some Log files
Say "No suitable backend was found for .Failed.gnucash.202002121500956.log"
Others just are empty.
Nothing in documentation.
Ron Carr
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