Bug 264847 - Kmymoney freezes when I try to import a QIF file
Summary: Kmymoney freezes when I try to import a QIF file
Status: RESOLVED WAITINGFORINFO
Alias: None
Product: kmymoney
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 4.5.2
Platform: Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows
: NOR crash
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KMyMoney Devel Mailing List
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Reported: 2011-01-30 15:16 UTC by Fossie Ferreira
Modified: 2011-07-12 19:04 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

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It's a real QIF file that fails to import (986 bytes, text/plain)
2011-01-30 15:19 UTC, Fossie Ferreira
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Description Fossie Ferreira 2011-01-30 15:16:12 UTC
Version:           4.5.2 (using KDE 4.5.4) 
OS:                MS Windows

One of my banks give me OFX and QIF files that I can use in Kmymoney but the other gives me only QIF files. OFX files import fine but QIF doesn't. The importer opens, you select the file and when you click import, the application goes grey and stops working. I have to kill it in the task manager. I used this tool many times on my Ubuntu machine no problem. During installation I noticed that one file "libopen" something or the other failed it's checksum thingey. I re-installed and also tried to install a previous version of KDE but it didn't work. Perhaps there is a relation? 

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1 Click file >> Import >> QIF
2 Browse to select the file
3 default QIF profile and QIF source = "bank statement"
4 click import



Actual Results:  
All the menu items and icons in the side pane go grey-ish and the application stops responding completely

Expected Results:  
a message saying "import completed" or some such

OS: WindowsNT (i686) release Windows 7 (Ultimate)
Compiler: cl.exe

About the attachment: It's a real QIF file that fails to import in my installation. I just deleted some of the description data in notepad so that it's gibberish but the file is intact otherwise.
Comment 1 Fossie Ferreira 2011-01-30 15:19:36 UTC
Created attachment 56661 [details]
It's a real QIF file that fails to import

It's a real QIF file that fails to import in my
installation. I just deleted some of the description data in notepad so that
it's gibberish but the file is intact otherwise.
Comment 2 Thomas Baumgart 2011-06-04 16:10:34 UTC
What about the CPU load in that state? Does it go up? If not, is there a hidden window somewhere waiting for input?
Comment 3 allan 2011-06-04 18:22:25 UTC
(In reply to comment #1)
> Created an attachment (id=56661) [details]
> It's a real QIF file that fails to import
> 
> It's a real QIF file that fails to import in my
> installation. I just deleted some of the description data in notepad so that
> it's gibberish but the file is intact otherwise.

The file imports OK here.  Presumably you've tried the same file on your Ubuntu PC?  Can you start KMM from the command line and see if any interesting messages pop up.
Comment 4 k 2011-07-12 16:53:27 UTC
même problème
après sélection du fichier .qif le programme ne répond plus
Comment 5 allan 2011-07-12 19:04:05 UTC
(In reply to comment #4)
> même problème
> après sélection du fichier .qif le programme ne répond plus

I hope your understanding of English is better than my French.

Can you start KMyMoney from the command line, and see if any helpful messages appear.

What revision do you use, and what distro?  It would probably have been better if you had opened a new bug, to capture this information, referring to this bug, which seems to be sleeping.

How long did you wait for the import to finish?

Can you see any information on the status line at the bottom of the window?