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Need a QIF to CSV/XLS converter! Is there any??
 
On Saturday, February 14, 2004 6:12:17 PM UTC-5, John Hallgren wrote:
Have found via this forum the XL2QIF add-in, but that does
not handle investment info fields...I need to do a simple
convert of a QIF file to CSV so I can import it to
Excel...I found some shareware but it's limited to 20 rcds
for trial, it appears, and I have more than that to verify
if it would work properly...anyone know of any thing that
will do what I need? Thanks! PS. I DON'T need to create
a QIF..just READ it!


Propersoft QIF2CSV at http://www.propersoft.net/qif2csv/

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Need a QIF to CSV/XLS converter! Is there any??
 
On Saturday, February 14, 2004 6:12:17 PM UTC-5, John Hallgren wrote:
Have found via this forum the XL2QIF add-in, but that does
not handle investment info fields...I need to do a simple
convert of a QIF file to CSV so I can import it to
Excel...I found some shareware but it's limited to 20 rcds
for trial, it appears, and I have more than that to verify
if it would work properly...anyone know of any thing that
will do what I need? Thanks! PS. I DON'T need to create
a QIF..just READ it!


Propersoft QIF2CSV at http://www.propersoft.net/qif2csv/


I can appreciate the developers getting paid for their efforts, but...

Given that a QIF (or OFX) file is plain text then it can be read (and
parsed) via standard VB[A] I/O methods/functions and so negates any
point in paying for an app to do this, IMO.

Using VB[A] I/O permits reading the QIF/OFX directly into an Excel
worksheet, and allows one to customize the way the data displays in the
process.

If a CSV is required/desired then the Excel file can be saved as such
at any time. It just seems a bit counter-productive (IMO) to buy an
app, convert the QIF/OFX file so you can then import that CSV into
Excel when it can be done in Excel in a single step, thus bypassing all
that other nonsense!

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GS[_2_]

Need a QIF to CSV/XLS converter! Is there any??
 
Here's a free addin that goes both ways...

http://xl2qif.chez-alice.fr/xl2qif_en.php

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