On 03/20/99, Jeremy Collins wrote:
> Martin Hill wrote:
> > >
> > > Both Xacc and Gnucash have the ability to import a QIF file.
> > > Check on the file menu.  I don't know how well it works but its
> > > there.
> > 
> > Actually, I've never found an instance where importing QIF doesn't
> > crash.  There's an assert(0) in xaccSplitRebalance
> > (src/engine/Transaction.c) which seems to eventually get executed.
> 
> Some sent a patch for this to the list.  I got around it by removing
> the line in src/engine/Transaction.c that had the assert in it.  Of
> course the patch is probably a better way of doing this.  It will
> actually sent the currency type to USD.

Hmmm - I'm using GnuCash 1.1.20, and QIF imports work without
crashing.

However, I notice an annoying behavior - importing a QIF file creates
a new account every time.  That's not terribly useful.

Any ideas how to force an import into an existing account?

Phil.
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