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I exported some transaction data to a QIF file from Quicken 2004 for Windows and found a code that was not in the Code table in this article. The code is the letter U and is related to the price of a US Savings bond. I have a reinvested interest payment of $74.00. I entered 74 shares at a price of $1.00. T already shows the amount but I don't know why it is shown again with a code U.
This is what my output looks like:
D4/ 1' 2
NReinvInt
YUS $5000-3% 10/31-V002977113I
I1
Q74
U74.00
T74.00
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02:46, 22 August 2011 (UTC)
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I tested the sample import code listed under the Direct method heading in Quicken for Mac Deluxe 2018 (version 5.6.3) and it imported the transaction but interpreted the year as the year 007.
I then modified line six from the current "D12/21' 7" and changed it to include a full four-digit year, i.e. "D12/21/2017" and it imported perfectly. I'm not familiar with this Wiki entry and I'm new to Quicken in general - I just wanted to confirm whether the original year format is correct for earlier versions of Quicken?
If the sample data is correct for earlier versions of Quicken, can anyone test with Quicken 2018 for Windows and see if they get the same results as I did in Quicken Mac 2018? I'd then be happy to edit the page with additional guidance on properly formatting QIF files for anyone seeking to import QIF files into the latest 2018 versions of Quicken.
Wild typist ( talk) 22:54, 19 June 2018 (UTC)
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