Qif Import show Date format unercognized

Derek Atkins derek at ihtfp.com
Tue Dec 28 19:30:21 EST 2010


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On Tue, December 28, 2010 7:13 pm, lbao.web at gmail.com wrote:
> Well actually I tried a few variations
>
> grep '^D' file.qif  (a specific file on my desktop)
> grep '^D' reg.qif
> '^D' file.qif
> ^D file.qif
> '^D' reg.qif
>
> but either got command not found
> directory not found
> or substitution failed
>
> Could you tell me again (sorry) the exact terminal command I should use
> between stars like this **the exact command**

Assuming your qif file is called 'file.qif', then:

  **grep '^D' file.qif**

Replay "file.qif" with whatever path to your QIF file.

> Thank you
> BabaO

-derek

>
> <quote author='Derek Atkins-3'>
> Hi,
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> On Tue, December 28, 2010 5:31 pm, lbao.web at gmail.com wrote:
>> I did this with Terminal ang got : substitution failed
>
> Then you must've removed the quotes or something.  Did you?  Or did you
> type the command *exactly* as I asked?
>
>> BabaO
>>
>>
>> What do you get from:
>>
>>   grep '^D' file.qif
>>
>> (This is a Unix command-line that shows all lines that begin with 'D')
>>
>>> *BabaO
>>
> -derek
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