Quicken Files Import

David T. sunfish62 at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 8 15:53:01 EDT 2010


You should be able to export your data file as QIF, or even QFX. These files then can be imported into Gnucash. If I recall correctly, you can export the entire file and its categories in one pass, but I could be wrong. It's been a few years since I migrated.

David

--- On Tue, 6/8/10, Kent Mechem <kentmech at gmail.com> wrote:

> From: Kent Mechem <kentmech at gmail.com>
> Subject: Quicken Files Import
> To: "Gnu Cash" <gnucash-user at gnucash.org>
> Date: Tuesday, June 8, 2010, 12:19 PM
> I have installed GNU-Cash in my Mint
> Linux operation system and want to import my Quicken files
> from my Windows operating system.  According to the
> information I see this is supposed to be able to be
> done.  The file extension mentioned in the information
> is .QIF as the Quicken file that can be imported into
> GNU-Cash.  My version of Quicken (2008) does not have
> those file extensions.  I have QDF, QEL, QPH.  I
> tried changing the QDF extension to QIF to see this would
> trigger and import, no such luck!
> 
> Question:  I might not be clear as to the file
> extension QIF being Quicken extension or the download data
> file from the bank.  Is the QIF file extension for both
> the Quicken and the download from the bank?  Why does
> my Quicken not have the QIF extension?
> 
> Thanks so much,
> Kent Mechem
> 
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