Thanks Derek,
My dyslexia coming to the fore.
David
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Watch the order of Q and X, and O vs Q. Lots of similar file names.
On Sat, 13 Apr 2019 at 21:42, Evan Platt wrote:
> Wow I feel like an idiot. Attention to detail LOL. Quicken is
> exporting a QXF file. Gnucash is importing QFX. So my guess is to
> export from quicken to Gnucash I have to do ac
David,
David Cousens writes:
> Evan,
>
> You should in principle be able to use either format, QFX or QIF (but
Please do not confuse QFX with QXF. They are different.
QXF is a Quicken eXchange Format -- it is proprietary and GnuCash cannot
read it.
QFX is a Quicken version of OFX, but follow
Evan,
You should in principle be able to use either format, QFX or QIF (but
obviously not with each other). QFX should be a bit easier to follow if you
have to check the file content out as it is tagged and the QIF format is a
bit more obscure but QIF seems to be used by people migrating from Qui
Wow I feel like an idiot. Attention to detail LOL. Quicken is
exporting a QXF file. Gnucash is importing QFX. So my guess is to
export from quicken to Gnucash I have to do account by account with
QIF? Or is there some other way?
So Importing one of my QIF files (my main QIF file) - file looks good
Evan
OFX/QFX files can be edited or examined with a text editor. Usual caution
about line endings and text editors between Linux and Windows environments
apply
First check to see if the exported file from Quicken had any content. If
nothing is coming up after selecting the file and pressing the
GNUCASH / Windows 3.5+ 2019-3-30. / Windows 10 64.
Exported a QFX file from Quicken 2019 R18.16 (latest build).
Import QFX: I get a generic transaction import screen. It's blank.
Import QIF: One or two accounts worked. One account as an example:
I get to Start Import. It says importing, It says