I haven't tried exactly to do what you describe but the only thing I can 
recommend is to either export your quicken data as an ofx file if you can... Or 
break up your export in small pieces which is a pain in the neck but... 
Jean

On September 22, 2024 9:54:00 AM GMT+02:00, Tom R <tom.rout...@gmail.com> wrote:
>I'm trying to import a QIF file from Quicken 2016 to GnuCash 5.8 on a
>Windows 11 system.  It's a 14 MB QIF file with over 30 years of data.
>At the first step of the Import process, there are 56 issues reported,
>all the same: "Could not parse price line".  But I just click Next to
>continue and go on to the next step.  I go thru all the remaining
>steps of the Import process basically just accepting all the default
>account name mappings.  For the selected currency, I'm using USD (US
>Dollar).  At the step for Tradable Commodities, GnuCash appears to
>have already filled in all the fields (Name, Ticker, Exchange); so at
>that step I just click Next to continue.  And at that point, I click
>the Start Import button to continue.  Then the actual Import process
>begins.  In the first few minutes, the progress bar gets to around 10%
>of the way across the window.  Then things slow down dramatically.
>
>Over the next 2 to 3 hours the progress bar eventually gets to around
>maybe 20% of the way across the window.  I'm not sure how far the
>progress bar actually gets; since I've never been sitting in front of
>the screen the whole time to see how far it does get.  But when I come
>back to the computer to check on it, the GnuCash window has closed,
>with no status or error message on the screen.  And when I go and
>check to see if a .gnucash file was created, there is a file sitting
>there.  But it's extremely small -- just 3 KB in size.  And that's
>clearly a problem; since the original QIF file is 14 MB.
>
>I'm a brand new user with GnuCash.  This is the first time I'm really
>trying to use it.  And I've tried this Import process now 3 times --
>all with the same result.  So if anyone out there has some idea what's
>going on, I'd appreciate any help or suggestions you could provide.
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