
I'm at my wits end here and I've spent several hours researching the topic. Finally, QXF has proven difficult to locate information on but from what I've read it is an encoded file format that requires some SDK to create and aside from this issue (as stated above) it does not import according to my criteria. Additionally QIF is being phased out and does not support the Checking account I need to import these records into.
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Contacted Quicken, however their support was clearly having trouble understanding the question and they only knew how to use the program and could not provide any additional information on which format to use.įrom what I've read OFX is not supported (instead QFX is used for financial institutions registered with Quicken only). Instead, Quicken will create a new account The case, Quicken will not attempt to merge the transactions in theseĭuplicate accounts. The QXF file already exist in the destination data file. When importing a QXF file, it's possible that one or more accounts in According to Quicken's site (link at the bottom of the page) this is what's happening: However, instead of importing the transactions into "Checking Account" it instead creates a new account "Checking Account 2" rather than importing/merging the new transactions into the appropriate pre-existing "Checking Account" account.
Attempted to import a QXF containing new transactions for a pre-existing account (named "Checking Account").I need to select some records from an SQL database and transform them into a Quicken-friendly format for the purpose of merging them into an existing Quicken 2012 Home and Business checking account.