Hi David,
Thanks for your suggestion! I exported each of my account into a separate
QIF file and then started importing them one by one. That worked well,
although bit tedious. I had to go through duplicate detection, but that was
reasonably okay as gnucash had already made a very good guess.
Tha
Hi Chitresh,
Had a quick look at the QIF format in your attached file. It seems to be OK.
The QIF format is not all that well defined. Compare the w3c
definition(https://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/pim/qif-doc/QIF-doc.htm) and that
in Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quicken_Interchange_Format
Hi,
Welcome to GnuCash.
Getting your data into GnuCash always seems to be a challenge; many threads on
the lists over the years attest to it.
Given your particular problem—that is, your exported data is producing overlaps
in the results—you might be advised to revisit the export piece and se
Hi all,
I am trying to switch to gnucash. I have exported all my data in QIF format
from the old software I was using, moneyguru (
https://github.com/hsoft/moneyguru). However, when I import the exported
QIF file in gnucash, I see a lot of duplicate entries in gnucash, resulting
to incorrect balan