QIF files were never meant for transferring data from one program to another, but it’s all that is available, you will need to spend time cleaning thing up when import is complete. If you get this wrong it will be apparent as the dates in Moneydance will be all over the place and you will need to start again creating a new data set.
D25/03'2019 Day Month Year or D5/ 17'19 or D Month Day Year etc. You are looking for the date format used in the file e.g. Export everything Quicken export will allow. Ensure any closed account that have transfers to any open accounts are included in the QIF file, re-open these accounts if necessary. You need to use Quicken to export your data in a QIF file type. If you are not already running 2021(2008) then update at Have you fixed this? Are you still working on it? What do I do? This software seems to be the format, layout, and usability that I'm looking for if I can just get started.
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There are many discussions on the subject, but no real concrete suggestions on how to fix it. Now I get "Error reading file: ." I have no idea what that means, nor how to fix it. I have data from 1992, so there is just too much data to have to pick through transactions line-by-line to find errors. The first time, the accounts were ALL messed up with transactions missing and balances WAY off. I've installed it and tried to import my Quicken files via.
I now have a new iMac desktop and wish to keep everything "Apple." Finding a good replacement for Quicken is difficult, but I was looking for a simple non-cloud based software program so chose to try MoneyDance. We switched to Apple ten years ago, but the Mac version of Quicken was terrible, so I've been using Parallels and Windows to run PC programs.