If you are in a mood to experiment you could try exporting as qif a limited date range of a month or so from the bank account in Quicken that should match the account you have already set up in Gnucash both with and without the account tree. Then try importing both. That might at least get all the accounts and categories that exist in those transactions.
David Carlson On Tue, Feb 12, 2019, 3:04 PM Bucky Carr <[email protected] wrote: > > Quicken2016 has a .PRN export option that looks like this: > > "Date","Num","Payee","Category","Memo","Amount","C","Balance" > "6/24/1992",,"VG - 500 Index","[Retire - VG - Rollover > IRA]",,-2.50,"R",-2.50, > "9/24/1992",,"VG - 500 Index","[Retire - VG - Rollover > IRA]",,-2.50,"R",-5.00, > > > Is that close enough to cvs? > > > On 2/12/2019 1:54 PM, dmacklewis wrote: > > No, Quicken does not have the CSV option. > > _______________________________________________ > gnucash-user mailing list > [email protected] > To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: > https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user > If you are using Nabble or Gmane, please see > https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Mailing_Lists for more information. > ----- > Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. > You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All. > _______________________________________________ gnucash-user mailing list [email protected] To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user If you are using Nabble or Gmane, please see https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Mailing_Lists for more information. ----- Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.
