David - thanks for your input. Regarding chunking the imports, that's
exactly what I'm doing and am making some progress. My primary struggle
right now is that GNUCash doesn't appear to be creating a debug file.
I understand c:\ is a bad location for a user file but I wanted a
location with
Unfortunately I am not conversant with debugging releases 3.x of Gnucash.
I am still in the old school.
I did forget one other thing though. If you do anything through a network
connection, which conceivably could even include a flash drive, Window
firewall might gratuitously block you. Yesterda
First, in Windows 10 (or any OS, for that matter) c:\ is a bad choice for
user file location. Try directing your error file to your desktop.
Second, hopefully you have put your data file in a folder under your
documents or some other user location.
Third, if you have read other user suggestions
Hi All,
I am trying to move from quicken to gnucash and have had mixed results
with importing qif files from quicklen. I've been able to isolate a
couple of causes of import failures by trial and error exclusion of
specific items but it appears I have several failures to deal with and
no mes