[GNC] QIF upload ends abruptly at import step, last message "Transaction with no or only one associated account"

Derek Atkins derek at ihtfp.com
Sat Jan 21 09:19:56 EST 2023


Hi,

What OS/Distro are you using?
What version of GnuCash?

There are two places to look for output:  the command-line (stdout) and
your GnuCash Trace file.  I would look in both places for signs of a stack
trace.

-derek

On Sat, January 21, 2023 9:12 am, Jan via gnucash-user wrote:
> Happy Weekend, guys!
>
>
>
> I do have 20+ years of Quicken 2002 data (German Version), but only tried
> to
> upload 2022 to GnuCash via a QIF down-/upload. It ends abruptly (program
> vanishes completely) at the import step. The last message I see on the
> screen is "Transaction with no or only one associated account". This may
> be
> related to an earlier message "Investment action: Unrecognized action
> 'XAus'" which comes from an unusual way to post some stock transfers in
> Quicken.
>
>
>
> Questions:
>
> 1.	Should I work on eliminating / changing the transactions in Quicken
> so that they don't lead to an error in GnuCash - or is that just likely a
> wasted effort as the upload will probably continue to fail?
> 2.	I exported everything (accounts, categories = subaccounts,
> transactions, scheduled transactions .) to the QIF file. Should I import
> one
> after the other?
> 3.	Any other suggestions? (Maybe also regarding Quicken 2002 German
> Version - there seems to be some Windows update that makes Quicken not
> start
> any more. It happened to me on two separate laptops and I now only have
> Quicken running on one single machine that I disconnected from the
> internet
> ;-)
>
>
>
> Thanks for any help, Jan
>
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       Derek Atkins                 617-623-3745
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