tag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:/discussions/switching-from-another-personal-finance-program/21334-updating-from-20156-version-to-20223Infinite Kind: Discussion 2022-10-23T22:20:20Ztag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:Comment/551012922022-07-24T14:16:40Z2022-07-24T14:16:40ZUpdating from 2015.6 version to 2022.3<div><p>You either need to turn off the file’s master password using 2015 and then migrate; or migrate using 2021 and then use 2022. It’s a bug for file conversions when master password is set.</p></div>Stuart Beesley (Mr Toolbox)tag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:Comment/551012922022-07-24T15:10:35Z2022-07-24T15:10:36ZUpdating from 2015.6 version to 2022.3<div><p>I finally did get it to work by exporting a archive from 2015 then opening the archive in 2022. It opened the file and seems to contain everything. I am using the Mac app store version of the program if that makes any difference. I’m in the process of moving to a newer Mac and decided to reload all the apps from scratch.</p>
<p>Larry J</p></div>Larry Jacksontag:infinitekind.tenderapp.com,2009-01-14:Comment/551012922022-07-24T22:16:57Z2022-07-24T22:16:57ZUpdating from 2015.6 version to 2022.3<div><p>Moneydance 2022 should have no issue with a master password on a 2015 file, it should only be an issue with 2014 and earlier.</p>
<p>Judging on how you got it working it sounds like there was a problem with the initial transfer you tried, since an archive is really only a zip file of the data and restoring it creates the correct structure with everything in the right place and complete.</p></div>dwg