Did you look at this first?

https://quickbooks.intuit.com/learn-support/en-us/manage-lists/iif-overview-import-kit-sample-files-and-headers/00/201577

I can see since the first row of the IIF contains the description of the 
data, it couldn't be directly imported or at least the first row would 
not.  But just a quick scan of the information on the page and all of the 
samples, seems like you should be able to get to a conclusion.



On Friday, January 17, 2020 at 4:30:05 PM UTC-5, Karen Tellef wrote:
>
> Going out on a limb here....  A client upgraded their Quickbooks software, 
> so the IIF file that we've used for literally decades to import RBase data 
> no longer works.  I've exhausted their phone tech support and online forums 
> (both of which pointedly say they no longer support importing IIF files).  
> I've tried their 2 methods of importing Excel spreadsheets and I can't get 
> either of those to work.   The only data we bring in is an "Item List"
>
> Is anyone on here fluent in bringing in either IIF files or spreadsheets 
> -- with the 2019/later version?  We would have you dial into their system, 
> and I would show you the IIF file that has the data to bring in. Obviously 
> pay for the time.
>
> Any QB peeps out there?
>
>
> Karen
>

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