Same thing for me (using Quicken 2006 for Windows).

Steve, I tried the MM/DD/YYYY format and no luck.
Jaysen, I consider myself computer savy, so may try your solution next
or just wait for 1.4.2 patch before being able to use Moneywell
<sigh>.

Fingers crossed.

On Dec 29 2008, 11:09 am, Steve <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Clara
> I had the same problem but I was able to finally fix it by using the
> date MM/DD/YYYY. Try that before the hard things.
>
> Steve
>
> On Dec 29, 5:24 am, ciara belle <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Dec 28, 7:14 pm, Jaysen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hey look! I can help with this one!
>
> > > Clara, if you look for a thread called "Quicken Window QIF export and
> > > date error" (link at the bottom) you will see that I had/have the same
> > > problem. Here is my solution
>
> > > 1. Open a term window
> > > 2. cd to the qif file
> > > 3. type the following replace NAME with the name of your file
> > >   perl -pe "s/(D.*?)\'/\$i\//" < NAME.qif > NAME-post.qif
> > > 4. Now import NAME-post.qif
>
> > before i blindly edit my file - can you tell me what this does.... i
> > saw the thread - but since no explanation of what the edit is supposed
> > to do was included i did not try it.
>
> > thanks
> > ciara
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