Big problems after importing a QIF file

Josh Sled jsled@asynchronous.org
Sun, 21 Jul 2002 15:16:51 -0700


On Fri, Jul 19, 2002 at 08:46:08PM -0400, Laurent Duperval wrote:
| > I've tried to import a QIF file and after importing, I could no longer
| > run repots because it said everything was at 0. So I exited gnucash and
| > restarted it. There's a window that comes up titled "since last run",
| > the CPU is running at top speed but nothing is happening. Any ideas? Can
| > I get my file back to what it was before the import? (Is still have the
| > .log files and the temporary .xac files available).
| > 
| 
| Ooops, I also get this
| 
| Error: create_each_transaction_he...(): Null kvp_val for account
| Error: create_each_transaction_he...(): Null kvp_val for account
| Error: create_each_transaction_he...(): Unable to find common currency/commodity.
| 
| So now, I think my database is really messed up. What are my options (do
| I have a backup? Of course not, don't be ridiculous!)

Hmm.  This seems to be a problem with the Scheduled Transactions stuff
running over some b0rken input data.

Is it possible to send me [personally, not to the list] your .xac file?
I promise not to care about your personal data...

Did you play with the Scheduled Transaction stuff at all?

One potential fix is to remove all SX-related stuff from the file.  That
would be: the <gnc:count-data cd:type="schedxaction">...</gnc:count-data>
line and any <gcn:schedxaction ...>...</gnc:schedxaction> sections.  But if
you're going to send me the file, please send it _with_ those sections.

I don't see how the QIF importer and the SX stuff are interacting,
however... I think they're seperate problems.

...jsled

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