Dealing with a large QIF file
cliffhanger at gardener.com
cliffhanger at gardener.com
Sun Dec 24 19:46:30 EST 2017
Thanks. Yes one can import one at a time but this cheque ac from
Quicken is huge and has references to other card accounts as categories
within it. These accounts don't exist anymore and gnucash is trying to
create them as part of the import. This is something I'd like to avoid.
Hope this makes sense. Cliff
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Dealing with a large QIF file
From: Colin Law
To: Cliff McDiarmid
CC: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
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 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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