Importing QIF files

David T. sunfish62 at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 3 13:47:05 EST 2015


Indeed. Under ideal circumstances, the importer would report better, but it doesn't. I'm sorry that I don't have any better suggestions.
Good luck.
David
      From: Mark Wigmore <mawigmore at gmail.com>
 To: David T. <sunfish62 at yahoo.com> 
Cc: David Carlson <david.carlson.417 at gmail.com>; "gnucash-user at gnucash.org" <gnucash-user at gnucash.org> 
 Sent: Tuesday, February 3, 2015 10:39 AM
 Subject: Re: Importing QIF files
   
On 3 February 2015 at 18:28, David T. <sunfish62 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Did you verify that your investment transaction entries all had appropriate, non-null "N" entries, and that the transactions have correct formatting for the "T" entries? 
>
> You might be able to track down the first problem by searching the QIF file for lonely N's--i.e., {CRLF}N{CRLF} (where {CRLF} is your OS's line break).
>
> With regard to the second error, past users have discovered that currency symbols will cause transaction format errors. I believe I have also heard that amounts using commas and periods differently than the importer expects can cause problems. 

The file is 580KB long, I'm not inclined to go searching through that for something the importer should assist with. I don't even know what the correct formatting should be, that's why we have software to do these things for us! All I know is BankTree succeeded where GnuCash failed. Sorry.



Mark


   


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