On Sat, 08 Jul 2000, Christopher Molnar wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a number of friends who have told me that they would use linux if
> there was a replacement for quicken. Well, I had never tried it so I
> started installing GNUCASH. Has all the features I want and need (working
> with 1.4.1). However, I had a problem with the import of a QIF file and am
> wondering if there is a quick fix/patch for this. (I would also like to
> include the patch if possible in an update for the next Mandrake release).
>
> The QIF file contains  negative dollar ammounts for withdwrawls and
> positive for deposists. On the import all the numbers where put into the
> withdrawl column which left me with a very bad -22,000.00 dollars in my
> checking account.
>
> Any ideas?

1) If you have any "investment accounts" that throw off interest or similar 
transactions, please obtain the revised qif-to-gnc.scm file that was placed 
in the CVS yesterday.
Version 1.4.2 will be released soon to include this and other recent fixes.

2) Can you isolate some transactions which do not appear to be posted 
correctly and send me a qif file containing them?

If you need additional help, I'll be happy to assist.

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