Not clear from that comment if you did so, but it's also a bad idea to
try to import everything in one go.
While it seems like it would take more time, breaking the import into
chunks (some would recommend monthly, reconciling after each one) allows
you to train the import matcher, which in short order, greatly speeds up
the process and saves you having to do as much pre-processing.
Regards,
Adrien
On 7/13/24 8:40 PM, Eric Hammond wrote:
I started my GnuCash accounts by importing a massive amount of data from
Quicken to text files, after it ate the qxf files.
I found that by creating an excel spreadsheet table with the columns labeled
(similar to what you are doing) I could easily keep trying until it worked.
Then saved it xls format first (allows easy redo if needed), then saved as a
CDF file (and rename to .csv if needed) for import
It took a while, but was quite successful.
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