importing QIF

trythis grahamlane at gmail.com
Tue May 31 23:05:35 EDT 2016


Paul Kinzelman wrote
> Thanks for the tips.
> 
> 1. Sigh.
> 
> 2. I'm merely using and extending what Quicken generated, it used an N 
> marker.
> 
> 3. You're right, a small test case would be better. I've been using my 
> 20-yr data
> which is "yuge" and that's not efficient. I was hoping this would be easy.
> I pulled a snippet out of my big QIF file in the area that looked like I 
> could tweak
> it by hand pretty easily. Tweaking it was easy. Getting it right is not.
> :-(

When I am importing a few years of transactions all at once I do it one
month at a time. It helps train the importer at least for CSV files and
gives you a stopping point so you can do something else that day if I need
to stop without worrying that the PC will crash half way through 200 pages
of transactions.




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