- #HOW TO IMPORT QIF FILE INTO QUICKEN 2018 MANUAL#
- #HOW TO IMPORT QIF FILE INTO QUICKEN 2018 WINDOWS#
I manually copied the !Tag section above into my test QIF output file, and tagged one transaction in it, and then it failed to import and has the identical My tags section appears at the top of my failing QIF file likeĪ transaction that includes a tag has a line like
#HOW TO IMPORT QIF FILE INTO QUICKEN 2018 MANUAL#
(An old GnuCash manual calls the tags in QIF files "classes" for some reason.) I did not use any tags in my test file that Skrooge imported OK. I think this is like Skrooge's "Trackers. Tags are a way to tag transactions independently of categories, for example I tag some purchases with who in my family made them. I don't understand the QIF file format, but I notice that my failing QIF file has all my Quicken categories and tags in it.
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>virtual SKGError SKGDocument::beginTransaction(const QString&, int, const QDateTime&, bool) I created a brand-new Quicken file with a handful of transactions and exported the whole thing and that imported fine in place of the SKGServices::stringToInt errors the trace output has # virtual SKGError SKGDocument::endTransaction(bool) # WARNING: SKGServices::stringToInt(es) failed # WARNING: SKGServices::stringToInt(ns) failed # WARNING: SKGServices::stringToInt(pe) failed # WARNING: SKGServices::stringToInt(ex) failed # static QString SKGServices::getDateFormat(const QStringList&) # >virtual SKGError SKGDocument::beginTransaction(const QString&, int, const QDateTime&, bool) # >virtual SKGError SKGImportPluginQif::importFile()
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# Input local filename=/media/Windows/Users/spage/Documents/Quicken/QDATA_export_all.QIF If I do this with my original failing QIF export file of everything, the traces file has Thanks for your patience! > You can enable traces by doing this from a console:
#HOW TO IMPORT QIF FILE INTO QUICKEN 2018 WINDOWS#
> OK, I booted into Windows 10, exported my Quicken data various ways, and am now booted back into Fedora Linux. (In reply to Stephane MANKOWSKI from comment #5) Let me know if there's a way to get additional diagnostic output, I have some familiarity with gdb. I couldn't find the freestanding strings "es|ex|ns|pe" in the.
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#WARNING: SKGServices::stringToInt(es) failed #WARNING: SKGServices::stringToInt(ns) failed #WARNING: SKGServices::stringToInt(pe) failed #WARNING: SKGServices::stringToInt(ex) failed : Import of file named 'file:///path/to/Windows/Quicken/QDATA_export.QIF' failedĪnd the terminal whence I started skrooge displayed In Skrooge, choose File > Import > Import. I exported my Quicken Deluxe 2012 data as QDATA_export.QIFĢ. Skrooge fails to import my exported my Quicken Deluxe 2012.