> On Jan 21, 2025, at 08:31, Roger Shilcock <shil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> I'm new to GnuCash but am looking to migrate over to it from the 2002 version 
> of Quicken I currently run on my Windows 10 desktop.
> Initially, I installed it Version 5.5+(2023-12-16) on my wife's laptop 
> running Linux Mint V22 to try it out, exported all the accounts as QIF's from 
> Quicken and imported them into GnuCash.  That worked fine so I then installed 
> the Windows version V5.10+(2024-12-14) on my desktop.
> However, when I go through exactly the same process to import the same bunch 
> of QIF files into the Windows program, the imported accounts show up but no 
> transactions are imported so I just have a bunch of empty accounts.  What I 
> have had to do is import the same QIF files into the Linux version on my 
> wife's laptop, save the resulting main GnuCash data file, copy it over to my 
> PC and load it into the Windows version of GnuCash.  From there, everything 
> works as it should but why doesn't the import on the Windows version pull in 
> any transactions?

QIF import is broken in 5.10. It’s fixed in git so you can either use a recent 
nightly build from https://code.gnucash.org/builds/win32/stable/ 
<https://code.gnucash.org/builds/win/stable/> or GnuCash 5.9.

Regards,
John ralls
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