Steve Varadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Please post any further problems that you have. From looking at the
> > QIF import code in GnuCash, it appears that it was written for
> > something like Quicken version 4. Other problems could occur when
> > importing things from Quicken 99.
>
> Th
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On 04-May-99 Matt Armstrong wrote:
> Steve Varadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> > But, if you tested with gnucash-1.1.27 (from ftp.gnucash.org/pub/gnucash)
>> > and still got the "Assertion '0' failed" please let me know. I'm the one
>> > that supposedly fixed that bug. :-)
>>
>> Now I'm d
Matt Armstrong wrote:
> On Mon, 3 May 1999, Steve Varadi wrote:
>
> > I try to import from my Quicken99 file. I got error:
>
> What version of gnucash are you testing this with?
>
>
> > QIF Parse: Unsupported account type 401(k)
> >
> > Error: Internal Error: SplitRebalance(): no common split
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> This, along with the diverse set of problems, as well as diverse
> .QIF formats, suggest to me that the QIF handling should probably
> *not* be hardcoded in C.
>
> The following script is the beginnings of my thoughts of a way of
> Scheming a converter up. Using a s
On 04-May-99 Matt Armstrong wrote:
> On Mon, 3 May 1999, Steve Varadi wrote:
>
>> I try to import from my Quicken99 file. I got error:
>
> What version of gnucash are you testing this with?
Gnucash 1.1.26
>> QIF Parse: Unsupported account type 401(k)
>>
>> Error: Internal Error: SplitRebalan
On Mon, 3 May 1999, Steve Varadi wrote:
> I try to import from my Quicken99 file. I got error:
What version of gnucash are you testing this with?
> QIF Parse: Unsupported account type 401(k)
>
> Error: Internal Error: SplitRebalance(): no common split currencies
> Error: account=Discover Car
I try to import from my Quicken99 file. I got error:
QIF Parse: Unsupported account type 401(k)
Error: Internal Error: SplitRebalance(): no common split currencies
Error: account=Discover Card currency=(null) security=(null)
Error: account=Home Improvm currency=(null) security=(null)
gnucash:
After having wrestled with guile (version 1.3.1 from CVS tree) and
getting the darned thing to run at last, I have stumbled across another
hurdle. Running gnucash (1.1.27) produces:
gnucash: startup-dir is /usr/local/share/gnucash/scm/startup
gnucash: startup-file is /usr/local/share/gnucash/sc