Fidelity --> csv --> QIF Master --> gif --> Imports to MS zapped by Catalina
I have been using QIF Master to convert my Fidelity csv files to qif so I can import them to MoneyDance. Catalina has whacked QIF Master.
Does anyone have a way to import Fidelity csv transactions into MoneyDance??
Thank you.
Mike
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1 Posted by hleofxquotes on Nov 07, 2019 @ 07:58 PM
Mike,
Fidelity does allow direct OFX connection (including NetBenefit for retirement accounts). Have you tried that route?
2 Posted by Mike V. on Nov 07, 2019 @ 08:21 PM
I did at one point but ran into problems. I felt more comfortable being in control of the process since this was at least the 6th money app I have used.
The author of QIF Master told me he is going to try to convert the app to 64 bits. Fortunately my desktop app is too old to be upgraded and I will use it for the conversions. I was hoping that MoneyDance might eventually provide that capability. We are only talking about six or so fields. I was hoping to find a cvs to QIF Excel macro when I found QIF Master.
3 Posted by dwg on Nov 07, 2019 @ 09:23 PM
I'm a fellow user.
Excel to QIF converter, it is old but it still worked the last time I tried it:
http://xl2qif.chez-alice.fr/xl2qif_en.php
There is a version for Calc as well.
4 Posted by Mike V. on Nov 07, 2019 @ 11:05 PM
Thanks. Unfortunately my Catalina Mac Excel does not like the macro.
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