[GNC] Can not insert text on transaction after import QIF

Christopher Lam christopher.lck at gmail.com
Thu Sep 26 05:55:35 EDT 2019


This is unfortunate. Perhaps you could anonymize a sample qif file which
fails and attach into a bug report ? It's plain text, so easy to modify.

On Thu, 26 Sep 2019, 17:06 dmeece, <dmeece12 at gmail.com> wrote:

> After a huge effort to install Gnucash 3.7 on a Win 10 machine and then on
> a
> production build (no errors- all dependencies met) of Gnucash 3.7 from
> tarball on a Linux box, I failed to get a working program.  I was able to
> load GnuCash3.7 in the Win 10 box with Qif files that numbered over a
> thousand transactions after failing with the "new" csv importer - the csv
> could not handle liabilities/credit cards and, it seems that anything over
> ten (US) bank transactions, it blows up. Anyway, after getting the files
> into the Win 10 adaption and seemingly working, now, by moving the .gnucash
> file over to the Linux build I find myself not being able to work with the
> transactions at all.  I click on a line to insert text, say a note line or
> action or even the description line, the program just closes, bye bye,
> lights out. There seems to be some type of text box that highlights when
> clicked, but any further touches - bye! Restart, same situation, can't
> touch
> it - yet in the Win 10 I seem to be OK.  Any ideas here??
>
> I only use the Win 10 machine to handle the Excel/CSV Construction for the
> file import and QIF from there.  This is a long convoluted route I've been
> using over the years - I've only been able to work with QIF, not QFX,
> aqbanking,etc, none of it.
> The Linux box is my production machine set on Linuxmint 19.2.  Proofing
> this
> accounting on the Win 10 machine is a real pain.
>
> David
>
>
>
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