Dealing with a large QIF file
Colin Law
clanlaw at gmail.com
Sun Dec 24 16:40:17 EST 2017
You should be able to export one account at a time from Quicken, I
think. Then import them one at a time.
Colin
On 24 December 2017 at 19:02, Cliff McDiarmid <cliffhanger at gardener.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm importing a large QIF file(a current a/c)about 6000 entries.
> There are about a dozen other a/c's from Quicken, now closed,
> associated with this large file. When importing, Gnucash seems to
> want to create these defunct a/c's to 'balance the books'. I assume
> there isn't any way of avoiding this. The whole thing looks like it
> will be horrendous. I've imported some small credit card a/c's already
> with success, but they were not any of these other closed accounts.
>
> Any advice please.
> thanks
>
> Cliff
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