QIF file from Quicken 2000
Denis
denis4433 at yahoo.fr
Wed Jun 24 15:55:33 EDT 2015
Thanks David, I'll follow your suggestions
Back to work
Denis
news.gmane.orgOn Tue, 23 Jun 2015 17:03:00 -0500, David Carlson
<david.carlson.417 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>You should be able to import QIF files from any version of Quicken.
>There are a few things that do not come over well, so it is a good idea
>to run some tests, as you have already started to do. If you tried to
>export everything into one file you may simply have not waited long
>enough for GnuCash to parse the file, so try a small chunk.
>
>To know why you cannot see any results at all we need to know more
>precisely what you do see. Did you export, for example, a single bank
>account for a restricted time interval from Quicken? When you ran the
>QIF importer in GnuCash did you complete any of the several steps that
>you must go through to complete the import? Were you able to assign the
>transactions to either a new account or an existing account in GnuCash?
>What else significant happened?
>
>David C
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