Hi Charles, are you talking about version 2.2.6 or current trunk? It seems to me that the latter does not dirty the book in all cases correctly. What I tested was to start gnucash --nofile, choose qif import and imported an arbitrary file.
Ciao, -- andi5 On Tue, 2008-09-02 at 13:40 -0700, Charles Day wrote: > On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 8:40 AM, harold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > > Good evening, > > > > I have downloaded the latest gnu cash and installed it on my windows xp > > operating system. > > > > when i import my quicken qif files they either dont load or load and > > when attempting to close the program it doesnt save. > > > > Funny, I noticed the same thing last night. If you do a QIF import, then > close GnuCash, it doesn't ask you if you want to save. That's a bug, and > maybe one that affects more than just QIF import. And it's a new bug too, as > this wasn't a problem in the past. However, you can work around the problem > by saving manually. After the import, do File->Save As. Does that work for > you? > > To other developers: does anyone know about this bug? > > > > Next time i open gnu cash it asks do i wish to start from scratch or > > load mqif files (that i had allreaddy done) > > > > I uninstalled the program completely and re-installed, loaded my qif > > files and opened the program, it was as though i had not loaded anything. > > > > Can you advise as to what is going wrong. > > > > I am computer literate and can advise the qif file does load, but it is > > though i have not loaded anything at all when it finishes importing i > > get the > > > > .gnu welcome to new priogram box showing > > > > Help please. > > > > reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( my works e mail) > > > > Harold stephenson > > > > Cheers, > Charles
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