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Hi, there @d1csp3r.
Thank you for getting back here in the thread. As what @BigRedConsulting, you can check if there's an inorder line in your import file in QuickBooks Desktop because it might be the reason you received the error when importing transactions.
I've also provided steps on how to import IIF file in QuickBooks Online. You can follow these steps and check if you still get the error.
- Go to the File menu.
- Select Utilities, choose the Import tab, and then IIF Files.
- Select Import IIF.
- Locate the file, then select OK.
- Once the import is successful, you'll see the numbers of lists and transactions imported. Press Done
Note: We don't recommend the option Import it for me. I'll fix it later. Since this option bypasses data review, some of the info may not be correct or complete for your books. It also requires that you switch to a single user.
In case you'll need help on how to export or edit an IIF file, refer to this link: Export, import, and edit IIF files.
If you need further assistance, feel free to leave a message in the comment section. I'll be happier to help. Have a wonderful day!