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Import quicken qif file intp gnucash
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import quicken qif file intp gnucash
  1. IMPORT QUICKEN QIF FILE INTP GNUCASH ANDROID
  2. IMPORT QUICKEN QIF FILE INTP GNUCASH WINDOWS 8.1

Transaction created in Test Bank 2 being incorrectly made as a deposit not a withdrawal. Importing the QIF into MMEX gave the following in Test Bank 1Īs you can see in Test Bank 1, the £15 deposit (ID 3) has been incorrectly imported as a £15 withdrawal with the corresponding QIF that contained the unsupported POpening balance tag which gave the

import quicken qif file intp gnucash

Nikolay's reply to Cyberwizard I deleted the first transaction in the I then exported the data from the account as a QIF file. This is the test account in MS Money I which I would expect to be replicated in MMEX after import Imported as withdrawals irrespective of wether they are deposits or withdrawals so I think there may be a bug in the import routine. I've been evaluating MMEX 1.2.2 to replace MS Money and have also found the same problem with the transfers in a QIF all being incorrectly My QIF files seem to have the correct markup but they don't import correctly. In tinkering I've found that when I import a QIF file all transfer transactions turn up as outbound transfers in every case regardless of positive or negative values. I imported everything again using CSV and my balances were correct but transfers, of course, were now just debits and credits and not actual transfers. The balances were off by tens of thousands. Once I had imported them I got the same result.

import quicken qif file intp gnucash

I figured that it was just an issue with having all accounts in one QIF so I exported each account separately as it's own QIF. I've exported my entire account from my previous application as QIF but when I imported it into MMEX, all of the balances were wrong.

IMPORT QUICKEN QIF FILE INTP GNUCASH WINDOWS 8.1

In installed 1.2.2 on a 64bit Windows 8.1 machine this morning. I love the idea that it's Open Source and I'm hoping that it fits my needs.

IMPORT QUICKEN QIF FILE INTP GNUCASH ANDROID

I've been using an Android application called anMoney for some time and I'm trying to migrate to Money Manager EX.













Import quicken qif file intp gnucash