Export to QIF file does not work

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Andy

09 Jan, 2010 03:56 AM

MD2010r2 (735), Mac OSX 10.6.2 Java 1.6.0_17
When an export to QIF is performed, investment accounts are improperly recorded by Moneydance. Specifically, each security within an investment account is recorded as a separate bank account. Additionally, all transactions within the security accounts does not contain the number of shares or share price.

I switched to Moneydance in 2009 from Quicken 2007 for the Mac with 10+ years of data. However, I would never have switched if I knew that the possibility existed that my data would be locked due to the inability to export.

Ticket #1455 has existed for over 23 months on this matter and is assigned a priority of 'minor'.

Please fix the export capability so that I do not have to return to Quicken.

  1. 1 Posted by Ben Spencer on 09 Jan, 2010 03:11 PM

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    I have modified the priority changing it to Major and I will personally speak with the developers about this issue.

    Sincerely

    Ben Spencer

  2. 2 Posted by Andy Leal on 09 Jan, 2010 03:24 PM

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    Thank you for the quick response.

    Moneydance is a great product. Keep up the good work.

  3. 3 Posted by kvon on 02 Feb, 2011 05:45 PM

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    Any updates on this issue?
    Thanks!

  4. 4 Posted by Ben Spencer on 05 Feb, 2011 06:48 PM

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    Yes this issue has been resolved. Investment accounts are correctly exported to QIF files in MD2010r3 (the current version)

    Ben Spencer
    Moneydance Support

  5. Ben Spencer closed this discussion on 05 Feb, 2011 06:48 PM.

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