> Christopher Browne writes:
> <snip>
>  > > QIF import is unaffected by date formats, AFAIK, as QIF encodes dates
>  > > into a common format.
>  > 
>  > This isn't *quite* true; it appears that different versions of Quicken
>  > encode dates differently, with differences including different
>  > delimiters (e.g. - "/" versus "-" versus ".").
>  > 
> You're kidding, right?  Nobody would be silly enough to encode dates
> in a version-specific way in a file format specifically designed to 
> exchange data?

Sadly, it's true. QIF is a really strange interchange format, I think.
You can't export multiple accounts in one file, so if you want to
load two accounts from QIF, you have to load in two QIFs, merge
them, and then try to make *guesses* as to which transactions
in one match up with the other.

dave

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