We are experiencing some difficulties importing certain Date fields due to incompatibility of date formats. We expect to have a patch by today.
Check the list of open bugs here http://www.csvconverter.biz/project/issues
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Thanks for a very useful tool !
One problem I've found, it ignores the first item in my CSV file.
I am converting from CSV to QIF using a MacBook Air, my work around is to add headings to the first row, these get dropped. Evrything else works fine.
I have also issue in my amount field. Please fix this field and help me as soon as possible. Social Media
In reply to I have also issue in my by Jimadams
Can you describe how you are doing the mapping?
In reply to I also have the same issue by Alvin Park
If you send me few lines of your CSV I can debug it for you
In reply to I am trying to use the "type" by Rodney Ford
Type should be used for the column that says Debit/Credit.
To map the column that have the actual amount, use the Debit or Credit option.
See examples here http://www.heypasteit.com/clip/27Q8
I have NEVER seen such a ridiculous qif converter. First it converted all my values into 100x then I have to delete every transaction manually. Then I divided values by 100 and imported again only to find it has rounded off decimals. MAY I ASK YOU WHAT THE F* IS YOU TO DECIDE LEVEL OF ROUNDING OR CURRENCY CONVERSION? This type of tool is simply designed to convert one type of data to other and NOT MANIPULATE with actual data. ITS RUBBISH.
In reply to I have NEVER seen such a by sheraz
Hello, there is no manipulation or rounding involved.
All you need to pay attention is that the decimal separator of the QIF/OFX file must match the original decimal separator in the CSV file.
To achieve that, you need to open your CSV file and see if the separator is a . (point) or , (comma). Depending on the Country code you choose, the output will use one or the other.
For a full list of countries and decimal separators, please refer to http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Decimal_mark#/Hindu.E2.80.93Arabic_numeral_s…
And one last thing: Why are you being so impolite using capitals and swearing where you are using a FREE service?
Hi,
I performed a conversion from a csv file with dates, amounts, and payees. I selected the qif format as I'm importing the data into Quicken 2000.
I chose an account in which I set an opening balance of $0.00 as of 1/1/15. The first transaction was in 03/01/2015. I chose a custom date of YYYY/MM/DD as that was the format of the download from the institution.
After importing the data to Quicken, all transactions showed the same date... the date I performed the import. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Paul
Thank you for service, it's working great. But I have question about one thing. How can I convert Balance field in my CSV to QIF? I see, that balance option avaliable only for .OFX. So, is it possible bring balance values to .QIF?
And second question. I need pass to QIF LoanId field from my CSV(it's constant value for all loan transactions) and I can't figure out how to handle it. I tried map to Account/Splits field, but nothing appears in QIF. If there no options, maybe you could advice wich field better to use for LoanId and Balance(LoanId must be at QIF any way, Balance is optional).
In reply to Thank you for service, it's by slofre
Balance is only available in OFX, see this wiki page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quicken_Interchange_Format#Detail_items
Regarding LoanId, I don't know exactly what it is used for, have you tried to map as Number? Do you think it could be mapped to any of the codes in the wiki page?