OK
Seems time to register the bug
https://github.com/moneymanagerex/moneymanagerex/issues
and generate QIF file with random data.
May be ubing Python script?
Microsoft Money Import using QIF file fails
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Re: Microsoft Money Import using QIF file fails
I had a similar problem - large QIF file exported from Quicken, crash on import into MMEx. Found the issue - not the size, but one record had a pound sign £ in the memo field. When I removed that the import was fine
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Re: Microsoft Money Import using QIF file fails
Could you try to change QIF file encoding to UTF8?
Related bug:
https://github.com/moneymanagerex/money ... ssues/2751
Related bug:
https://github.com/moneymanagerex/money ... ssues/2751
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