Products Affected
Windows -- Quicken 5, 6, Quicken 98, 99, 2000, 2001Q: What are the QIF identifiers
for investment accounts?
A: These letters identify specific items in an investment account
transaction. Each line in the transaction must begin with one of these letters:
| Letter |
Definition |
| D |
Date (optional) |
| N |
Action |
| Y |
Security |
| I |
Price |
| Q |
Quantity (# of shares or split ratio) |
| C |
Cleared status |
| P |
1st line text for transfers/reminders |
| M |
Memo |
| O |
Commission |
| L |
Account for transfer |
| T |
Amount of transaction |
| U |
Amount of transaction (higher possible value than T) |
| $ |
Amount transferred |
| ^ |
End of entry |
If an item is omitted from the transaction in the QIF file, Quicken treats it as a
blank item.
Note: 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.
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