https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396225

--- Comment #20 from Thomas Baumgart <tbaumg...@kde.org> ---
As Jack has pointed out, KMyMoney only shows the accounts that have a matching
type. In your case you import a QIF which contains data for an account of type
'checking'. You can see that on the screenshot with the account selection
dialog.

Hence KMyMoney only presents the accounts which have been created with type
'checking'. Looking at the 'list of accounts' one can see that most are simply
created as 'Asset' accounts (the ones that carry the word 'PAID' in the icon).

Of course we could change the logic to show all asset accounts and do the same
for the other special asset types (savings, investment, etc.). The same would
apply to the liability accounts.

@Jack: Should we go that route? Maybe as a quick fix and later on add a
checkbox to turn on display of all accounts if the one the user looks for is
not in the type matching set. What do you think?

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