Rod Roark wrote:
> 
> After some digging, I discovered that the problem was caused by a
> couple of hundred trailing spaces inserted into a check number field by
> the Moneydance export.  So the bug in GnuCash is simply a failure to
> trim whitespace from imported data and/or check for various kinds of
> garbage -- definitely not serious!
> 
> Great release, guys.  Looks like GnuCash 1.4 is my new personal
> finance program.
> 
> -- Rod
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> 
> On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Dave Peticolas wrote:
> > Rod Roark writes:
> > >
> > > My only problems (so far) are with reconciling.
> > >
> > > If I open the checking account and do Account/Reconcile, the dialog
> > > shows a starting balance (presumably the last reconciled statement
> > > balance) of $0.00, even though reconciled entries show up correctly as
> > > such in the transaction register.
> > >
> > > Then, hitting OK gives me a reconciliation window that's about 2.5
> > > times the width of my (1280x1024) screen.  I can fix this by dragging
> > > the left edge over to the right and moving the window back to the left a
> > > couple of times, but doing this every time I reconcile will get quite
> > > annoying.  But even worse, the reconciliation window is blank -- no
> > > transactions are listed.
> > >
> > > Any ideas?  I'm guessing something may be missing or incorrect in the
> > > Moneydance-generated QIF file, and if someone can point me to
> > > documentation of the QIF file format I'll look into that.
> >
> > To make sure we still have this bug, could you upgrade to 1.4.0,
> > which was released today, and try that out?
> >

Moneydance also has issues with exporting QIF files for multiple
accounts, where you're transfering funds between the accounts.  Not sure
if it exports everything else properly, but it sounds like not.

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