Can't Make GC Forget Past Import Attempt

Jerry Criswell criswel at mchsi.com
Mon Jun 12 17:32:42 EDT 2006


Thank you Sir!

On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 17:29 -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Remove $HOME/.gnucash/qif-import-map
> 
> -derek
> 
> Quoting Jerry Criswell <criswel at mchsi.com>:
> 
> > I attempted an import of all my accounts from Quicken 2006 for Home &
> > Business which failed miserably.  None of the accounts contained all of
> > their transactions or had the correct balances, so I decided to attempt
> > importing just my share draft account.  When I did that, it loaded the QIF
> > file, but when I got to the part about where to put it, it still shows all
> > the information from the last import.  Well, I can fix that, I said, and
> > deleted and reinstalled GC.  Started GC and it complained that it couldn't
> > find the tutorial file. That makes sense because I deleted it, but how
> > does it know that if I deleted and reinstalled GC.  I created a new
> > tutorial file with one account and tried the import again.  It still shows
> > all the info from the original import fiasco.  I'd like to start over with
> > a clean slate so what do I have to delete besides GC to start over?
> >
> > JC
> >
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