[GNC] Struggling with Quicken import

D sunfish62 at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 12 21:35:27 EST 2019


That is a fair interpretation, since that's what the wiki says. However, it would appear that the wiki is in need of some correction.

I'm not sure, but that wiki language may have resulted from a writer's misunderstanding of the different import vectors, with one writer assuming that account structures would be manually entered, while another assumed that it could happen via an import.

It may also be that the importer logic changed, but that is less likely.

David T.

On February 13, 2019, at 2:25 AM, dmacklewis <dmacklewis at gmail.com> wrote:

No, Quicken does not have the CSV option. It has the options to export
transactions, account list, category list, memorized payees and security
list. I assumed GnuCash would build an account tree from an account list
based on the following from the Quicken Migration wiki statement "Although
it is not necessary, you may find it easier to migrate your data if you
first create an account tree by exporting your Quicken categories list only,
and importing it in GnuCash before any migration of transactions." I
interpreted that to mean I could do the same thing with an account list. I
shall try the category list route next.



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