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Q2007 QIF import to liability account incomplete Dennis and Lilia 09-01-2006
Posted by Dennis and Lilia on September 2, 2006, 7:33 am
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says...
> "Dennis and Lilia"
> > Same problem using a cash account. Editing the QIF file to
> > make one of
> > the charges a positive value results in that transaction also
> > being
> > imported into the account. So looks like Quicken is explicitly
> > skipping
> > QIF entries with a negative value.
>
> Not sure I would use the term "explicitly" (maybe
> unintentionally ... because if Intuit wanted to screw up qif
> imports, they could do it more "explicitly" than that), still it
> definitely seems like a Q2007 problem to me ... but I can't test
> it because I don't have Q2007.
>
>
>
Intuit's "helpful" reply.

Dennis, I apologize for the inconvenience caused to you. It may or may
not work as QIF is not supported in Quicken 2007.

Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) is a non-proprietary data format.
Although QIF was originally developed by Intuit, and certain Intuit
products (including this product) still contain the ability to import
and/or export files in QIF format, Intuit does not endorse or provide
support for this format. For this reason, Intuit does not know the
identities of all institutions and processors that support QIF.

--
Dennis T.Cook

Posted by John Pollard on September 2, 2006, 9:39 am
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> Intuit's "helpful" reply.
>
> Dennis, I apologize for the inconvenience caused to you. It
> may or may
> not work as QIF is not supported in Quicken 2007.
>
> Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) is a non-proprietary data
> format.
> Although QIF was originally developed by Intuit, and certain
> Intuit
> products (including this product) still contain the ability to
> import
> and/or export files in QIF format, Intuit does not endorse or
> provide
> support for this format. For this reason, Intuit does not know
> the
> identities of all institutions and processors that support
> QIF.

http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q11A5191D


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John Pollard
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Posted by Dennis and Lilia on September 2, 2006, 12:51 pm
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says...
>
> > Intuit's "helpful" reply.
> >
> > Dennis, I apologize for the inconvenience caused to you. It
> > may or may
> > not work as QIF is not supported in Quicken 2007.
> >
> > Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) is a non-proprietary data
> > format.
> > Although QIF was originally developed by Intuit, and certain
> > Intuit
> > products (including this product) still contain the ability to
> > import
> > and/or export files in QIF format, Intuit does not endorse or
> > provide
> > support for this format. For this reason, Intuit does not know
> > the
> > identities of all institutions and processors that support
> > QIF.
>
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q11A5191D
>
>
>
Thanks for the info, but the scheme doesn't work in Q2007. Only the
transactions with a positive cash value get imported; negative cash
value transactions do not. The additional four lines described in your
link seem to make no difference.

Also tried exporting an existing account to a QIF file and then
importing that into a new account and the same thing happened. Only
positive values get imported.

--
Dennis T.Cook
430 No such article
says...
>
> > Intuit's "helpful" reply.
> >
> > Dennis, I apologize for the inconvenience caused to you. It
> > may or may
> > not work as QIF is not supported in Quicken 2007.
> >
> > Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) is a non-proprietary data
> > format.
> > Although QIF was originally developed by Intuit, and certain
> > Intuit
> > products (including this product) still contain the ability to
> > import
> > and/or export files in QIF format, Intuit does not endorse or
> > provide
> > support for this format. For this reason, Intuit does not know
> > the
> > identities of all institutions and processors that support
> > QIF.
>
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q11A5191D
>
>
>
Thanks for the info, but the scheme doesn't work in Q2007. Only the
transactions with a positive cash value get imported; negative cash
value transactions do not. The additional four lines described in your
link seem to make no difference.

Also tried exporting an existing account to a QIF file and then
importing that into a new account and the same thing happened. Only
positive values get imported.

--
Dennis T.Cook

Posted by John Pollard on September 2, 2006, 1:09 pm
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>> http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q11A5191D
>>

> Thanks for the info, but the scheme doesn't work in Q2007.
> Only the
> transactions with a positive cash value get imported; negative
> cash
> value transactions do not. The additional four lines described
> in your
> link seem to make no difference.

You tried this with a Quicken credit-card account?

(And I've forgotten; have you tried validating your file?
Reinstalling Quicken?)

If nothing works, I would post your experience in the Quicken
Forums. No version of Quicken through Q2006 (and I suspect the
same is true for Q2007) intended to prevent importing to
liability accounts. I would like to hear Intuit's response ...
assuming that the problem is reproducible.



Posted by Dennis and Lilia on September 2, 2006, 3:05 pm
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says...
>
> >> http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q11A5191D
> >>
>
> > Thanks for the info, but the scheme doesn't work in Q2007.
> > Only the
> > transactions with a positive cash value get imported; negative
> > cash
> > value transactions do not. The additional four lines described
> > in your
> > link seem to make no difference.
>
> You tried this with a Quicken credit-card account?

Our Bank of America VISA account updates correctly but this doesn't
involve QIF files.

>
> (And I've forgotten; have you tried validating your file?
> Reinstalling Quicken?)

Validate does not indicate any problems. Haven't re-installed.

>
> If nothing works, I would post your experience in the Quicken
> Forums. No version of Quicken through Q2006 (and I suspect the
> same is true for Q2007) intended to prevent importing to
430 No such article
says...
>
> >> http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q11A5191D
> >>
>
> > Thanks for the info, but the scheme doesn't work in Q2007.
> > Only the
> > transactions with a positive cash value get imported; negative
> > cash
> > value transactions do not. The additional four lines described
> > in your
> > link seem to make no difference.
>
> You tried this with a Quicken credit-card account?

Our Bank of America VISA account updates correctly but this doesn't
involve QIF files.

>
> (And I've forgotten; have you tried validating your file?
> Reinstalling Quicken?)

Validate does not indicate any problems. Haven't re-installed.

>
> If nothing works, I would post your experience in the Quicken
> Forums. No version of Quicken through Q2006 (and I suspect the
> same is true for Q2007) intended to prevent importing to
430 No such article
430 No such article
says...
>
> >> http://makeashorterlink.com/?Q11A5191D
> >>
>
> > Thanks for the info, but the scheme doesn't work in Q2007.
> > Only the
> > transactions with a positive cash value get imported; negative
> > cash
> > value transactions do not. The additional four lines described
> > in your
> > link seem to make no difference.
>
> You tried this with a Quicken credit-card account?

Our Bank of America VISA account updates correctly but this doesn't
involve QIF files.

>
> (And I've forgotten; have you tried validating your file?
> Reinstalling Quicken?)

Validate does not indicate any problems. Haven't re-installed.

>
> If nothing works, I would post your experience in the Quicken
> Forums. No version of Quicken through Q2006 (and I suspect the
> same is true for Q2007) intended to prevent importing to
> liability accounts. I would like to hear Intuit's response ...
> assuming that the problem is reproducible.

I already posted it on the Quicken forum.

>
>
>

--
Dennis T.Cook

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