[GNC] Recover my QIF MEMOs
Kalpesh Patel
kalpesh.patel at usa.net
Thu Dec 4 20:19:06 EST 2025
Your best course is to then just simply reimport those QIF files while making sure that “Append” it ticked and you should be good to go. The order in which appears before and after the separator might change but, nonetheless, both text will be there. Only way I know of way to reimport OFX transactions is to first delete them and then import them in.
From: GTI .H <gti9070h at gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2025 8:06 PM
To: Kalpesh Patel <kalpesh.patel at usa.net>
Cc: John Ralls <jralls at ceridwen.us>; gnucash-user <gnucash-user at gnucash.org>
Subject: Re: [GNC] Recover my QIF MEMOs
Hi Kalpesh,
Thanks for the reply!
I don't see anything way over described.
Congratulations!
You managed to identify and explain what changed the behavior of my import with U+C.
And... as always, John Ralls is right, it wasn't a U+C fail. :)
But I still want to recover my QIF Descriptions/MEMOs.
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Regards
GTI
Em qui., 4 de dez. de 2025 às 19:55, Kalpesh Patel <kalpesh.patel at usa.net <mailto:kalpesh.patel at usa.net> > escreveu:
Oh my, this is way over described!
"If it didn't fail, something that changed the behavior of my U+C happened." -- that happened because you somehow UNTICKED in front of the "Append" near bottom of the dialog box in the match transaction window (same place where you have option for A, U+C or C) while selecting 'U+C' for it. A check mark in front of that "Append" allows appending of the imported "Description" to the existing data in the "Description" field with a vertical bar as the separator between two; not sure if that behavior follows "memo" field or not -- I've never used "memo" field.
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From: GTI .H <gti9070h at gmail.com <mailto:gti9070h at gmail.com> >
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2025 5:01 PM
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Subject: Re: [GNC] Recover my QIF MEMOs
Thank you for your reply!
Now I'm a little confused.
I don't use SQL.
If it didn't fail, something that changed the behavior of my U+C happened.
Whenever I did my imports, I imported the QIF, then imported the OFX, chose
U+C, and my MEMOs were in QIFMEMO|OFXMEMO format, preserving both
information, and this behavior returned, tested a bit in v5.12 and v5.13.
As far as I remember, option C leaves me with only one of the MEMOs, the QIFMEMO or the OFXMEMO, I don't remember exactly which one.
I need to continue my update process and observe the behavior of OFX A,
U+C, and C more closely to come back here with more certainty.
Please, while I'm at it, how can I force the re-import of an OFX file that has already been imported?
I've already tried renaming it, changing fields inside it, and I still haven't been able to re-import the OFX.
Em qui., 4 de dez. de 2025 às 14:24, John Ralls <jralls at ceridwen.us <mailto:jralls at ceridwen.us> >
escreveu:
>
>
> On Dec 4, 2025, at 08:40, GTI .H <gti9070h at gmail.com <mailto:gti9070h at gmail.com> > wrote:
>
> In GnuCash version 5.9, I imported some OFX files using U+C, and U+C
> failed, overwriting my MEMOs in GnuCash that came from QIF.
>
> I installed GnuCash version 5.13, and apparently U+C is working again.
>
> I would like to recover and add my MEMOs from a QIF file that were in
> my GnuCash to the MEMOs in GnuCash that came from OFX.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
>
> U+C didn’t fail, that’s what it’s supposed to do: Update the existing
> transaction to match the imported data, see
> https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/gnucash-manual/trans-import.html#tra
> ns-import-matcher
> .
>
> Your choices for undoing it are hand-edit each transaction to put it
> back the way it was or delete your file and rename a backup file from
> before that import and re-import, choosing C instead of U+C. If you’ve
> done other work since that backup you’ll have to redo it; you may be
> able to recover some of that by replaying transaction logs. If you use
> a SQL backend you’ll have to use your self-managed backups.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
>
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GTI
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GTI
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