Imported invoices and other problems...

defaria Andrew at DeFaria.com
Sat May 2 20:59:29 EDT 2009



Charles Day wrote:
> 
>  OK.  Found it.  Googled for "qif invoice" and it was at the first item
> returned.  xl2qif.chez-alice.fr/download/QIF99.pdf.
> 
> Cool, Phil, thanks. That's probably the most complete document I've seen.
> At least it tells what all the business "tags" are. Too bad there are no
> samples though. At least then we'd have some idea of the field formats
> within each tag, and what an invoice looks like as a whole. Combine this
> document with a sizable sample file, and we might have enough information
> to get started (assuming someone wants to volunteer).

That's the same link I already provided. Look Charles I'm sure you just
didn't look for such information in a while. I mean a simple google search
for "qif invoice" would have yielded results. I'm willing to cut you slack
on this if you and others here cut me some slack for asking for an
enhancement then berating me over the head as a spoiled brat, troll and an
aggrieved customer of a paid product. I might be demanding (ah let me
correct that - not really "demanding" in the sense of "you must do this for
me" rather demanding in the sense that I'm determined and try hard) but I
think for good reason.

Meantime I have no problems volunteering you a sample QIF file as I've
pointed out in another response. Just let me know where to send it and what
you are looking for. My initial importation was "All accounts" as I just
wanted to get all accounts into Gnucash. That'd probably be a much larger
sample than you'd want. I could give you just my Invoices account or I could
create a new Quicken file with say a few accounts including an Invoice
account so you can see how it mixes together.
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