Awkward:
Whackypedia says:
"Different (and incompatible) versions of Quicken run on Windows and
Macintosh systems."
and
"the absence of a common cross-platform file format"
so getting data "into Quicken" could mean several things.
"newer versions of Quicken for Mac use an SQLite database"
So, my first question is going to be, 'which version of Quicken are you
talking about?'
and my second one is going to be, 'Windows or Mac?'
and my third one is, 'Doesn't the person with this problem still have
access to the version
of quicken they previously used?'
On 6.05.22 23:48, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
Is QIF a text based format, or is it encrypted? If the latter (and it probably
is), it is doubtful that there is a way to do this without software (of which
there are some options if you google it).
Bob S
On May 6, 2022, at 13:40 , William Prothero via use-livecode
<[email protected]> wrote:
Folks:
I have a nasty accounting problem and need to somehow get data into Quicken (or
perhaps find another management program). My question is whether it’s possible
(or known) how to take csv data (easy) and convert to acceptable QIF form,
which quicken requires.
Best,
Bill Prothero
William Prothero
[email protected]
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