Kim,

The screenshot indicates that the file cannot be parsed and correctly
interpreted. There have been a few reports lately of problems with QIF
imports from Quicken but not sure if there is yet any resolution. If you
search the archive for the past week or two for QIF related items you will
come across the posts

The Android version is not produced or maintained by the GnuCash team. The
problem could lie in the exported file from the Android version or in the
GnuCash code to import QIF. If you are able to submit an example file that
won't import, it may help with diagnosing where the problem lies. You can
edit QIF files with a text editor to modify ant identifying information but
have to be careful not to modify the file format

Operating system and the version of GnuCash you tried to import into will
also assist in tracking down problems. You could also contact the app
developer to see if he has recently experienced import problems.

David Cousens



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