Bug in QIF importer
Conrad Canterford
conrad@mail.watersprite.com.au
Sat, 20 Oct 2001 23:26:59 +1000
Derek Atkins wrote:
> What type of account is the QIF import? I noticed that if the
> QIF file contains equity trades (stocks or mutual funds, for
> example), then it will automatically create a sub-account for
> that commodity.
For the enlightenment of all, the entire qif file (it was a trivial proof-of-concept test) reads:
!Type:Bank
D10/10/01
T1605.75
PDEPOSIT
^
That's all. I do not believe this should be creating a subaccount, and
as I say, I suspect it is related to the fact that I'm using a ':' in my
account names.
Conrad.
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