| Title |
Example of a Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) file |
| KB ID#: |
1181 |
| Categories: |
File Management/Conversion |
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| Question: |
Where can I see an example of a Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) file? |
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| Answer: |
The following example of Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) shows two transactions exported from a Quicken bank account:
| Line in File |
Definition |
| !Type:Bank |
Header line |
| D6/12/95 |
Date of 1st transaction |
| U-1,000.00 |
Amount of 1st transaction |
| N***** |
Check number |
| PFranksPlumbing |
Payee |
| AFranksPlumbing |
Address (1st line) |
| A2567 Fresno Street |
Address (2nd line) |
| ASantaBarbara, CA 90111 |
Address (3rd line) |
| LHomeMaint |
Category/Transfer/Class |
| ^ |
Ends 1st transaction |
| D6/15/95 |
Date (2nd transaction) |
| T-75.46 |
Amount (2nd transaction) |
| CR |
Status in Cleared column |
| N256 |
Number |
| PWaltsDrugs |
Payee |
| LSupplies |
Category/class |
| SSupplies |
First category in split |
| EOfficesupplies |
First memo in split |
| $-36.00 |
First amount in split |
| SGarden |
Second memo in split |
| $-39.46 |
Second amount in split |
| ^ |
Ends 2nd transaction |
Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) is a non-proprietary data format. Although QIF was originally developed by Intuit, and certain Intuit products (including this product) still contain the ability to import and/or export files in QIF format, Intuit does not endorse or provide support for this format. For this reason, Intuit does not know the identities of all institutions and processors that support QIF.
Note: To learn more about important QIF changes in Quicken 2005, please visit the QIF Import Users Resource Center Web page. |
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| Last Modified: |
06/07/2004 |
Created: |
12/02/1998 |
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