[Kmymoney] Fwd: [kde-doc-english] (no subject) [janicetemple at msn.com]

Allan agander93 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 31 18:00:36 UTC 2011


Also, it might help to start from the command line.  In your console, 
just enter 'KMyMoney' without the quotes, then do the import.  See if 
the output helps us to help you.

Allan

On 31/12/11 16:31, Jack wrote:
> This was posted to the kde-doc-english list, so I'm forwarding for the OP.
>
> Janice - Happy New Year, and thanks for trying KMyMoney. You say you are
> getting an error message - but you didn't actually include that message
> in your email. If you add that, it might help figure out what the
> problem is. Other information you should provide is the version of
> KMyMoney you are using and where you got it (which Linux Distribution
> are you using).
>
> Jack
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> On 2011.12.31 11:11, JANICE TEMPLE wrote:
>
> Good morning,
>
> I am relatively new to Lenux and after attempts in the past, I am trying
> to upload my Quicken data into KMyMoney. I am not much of a techy. See,
> I'm not even sure I spelled that correctly. ;-)
>
> Anyway, while trying to import my quicken file, "Dorothy.qif", I am
> getting the following information/error message.
>
> However, on the bottom of the screen, it is showing 2% complete and
> looks like it is still trying to complete the action "Importing QIF..."
> Also, when I click OK on the message, it will not disappear.
>
> Do you think that it is indeed still trying to complete the import or
> should I abort the action? Should I try it again? Any suggestions are
> welcome.
>
> BTW, I started this import hours ago so I think that it is hung up.
>
> "i Unable to add account: Account has invalid type"
>
> I appreciate any assistance that you can provide. Happy New Year!
>
>
> Best Regards,
> Janice
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