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Have to check : http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/MMCGILLIS/Finance-QIF-2.04/lib/Finance/QIF.pm
Source : http://web.intuit.com/support/quicken/docs/d_qif.html
Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) files
The Quicken interchange format (QIF) is a specially formatted text (ASCII) file that enables Quicken transactions to be moved from one Quicken account register into another Quicken account register, or to or from other programs that support the QIF format.
Note: For Quicken to translate data from a text file into the Quicken register as transactions, the text file must be in the QIF format.
Required File Formatting
Each transaction must end with a symbol, indicating the end of entry. Each item in the transaction must display on a separate line. When Quicken exports an account register or list, it adds a line to the top of the file that identifies the type of account or list. Listed below are the header lines Quicken adds to the exported files:
Header Type of data
!Type:Bank Bank account transactions
!Type:Cash Cash account transactions
!Type:CCard Credit card account transactions
!Type:Invst Investment account transactions
!Type:Oth A Asset account transactions
!Type:Oth L Liability account transactions
!Account Account list or which account follows
!Type:Cat Category list
!Type:Class Class list
!Type:Memorized Memorized transaction list
Quicken can be configured to import all transfers, regardless of whether Ignore Transfers is selected when the file is imported. To do this, add a line to the file being imported into the Quicken account. Use a text editor or word processor to put the following line immediately after the header line at the top of the file:
!Option:AllXfr
Items for Non-Investment Accounts
Each item in a bank, cash, credit card, other liability, or other asset account must begin with a letter that indicates the field in the Quicken
register. The non-split items can be in any sequence:
Field Indicator Explanations
D Date
T Amount
C Cleared status
N Num (check or reference number)
P Payee
M Memo
A Address (up to five lines; the sixth line is an optional message)
L Category (Category/Subcategory/Transfer/Class)
S Category in split (Category/Transfer/Class)
E Memo in split
$ Dollar amount of split
^ End of entry
Note: Repeat the S, E, and $ lines as many times as needed for additional items in a split. If an item is omitted from the transaction in the QIF file, Quicken treats it as a blank item.
Items for Investment Accounts
Field Indicator Explanation
D Date
N Action
Y Security
I Price
Q Quantity (number of shares or split ratio)
T Transaction amount
C Cleared status
P Text in the first line for transfers and reminders
M Memo
O Commission
L Account for the transfer
$ Amount transferred
^ End of entry
Items for Account Information
The account header !Account is used in two places, at the start of an account list and the start of a list of transactions to specify to which account they belong.
Field Indicator Explanation
N Name
T Type of account
D Description
L Credit limit (only for credit card account)
/ Statement balance date
$ Statement balance
^ End of entry
Items for a Category List
Field Indicator Explanation
N Category name:subcategory name
D Description
T Tax related if included, not tax related if omitted
I Income category
E Expense category (if category is unspecified, Quicken assumes expense type)
B Budget amount (only in a Budget Amounts QIF file)
R Tax schedule information
^ End of entry
Items for a Class List
Field Indicator Explanation
N Class name
D Description
^ End of entry
Items for a Memorized Transaction List
Immediately preceding the ^ character, each entry must end with one of the following file indicators to specify the transaction type.
KC, KD, KP, KI, KE
With that exception, memorized transaction entries have the same format as regular transaction entries (non-investment accounts). However, the Date or Num field is included. All items are optional, but if an amortization record is included, all seven amortization lines must also be included.
Field Indicator Explanation
KC Check transaction
KD Deposit transaction
KP Payment transaction
KI Investment transaction
KE Electronic payee transaction
T Amount
C Cleared status
P Payee
M Memo
A Address
L Category or Transfer/Class
S Category/class in split
E Memo in split
$ Dollar amount of split
1 Amortization: First payment date
2 Amortization: Total years for loan
3 Amortization: Number of payments already made
4 Amortization: Number of periods per year
5 Amortization: Interest rate
6 Amortization: Current loan balance
7 Amortization: Original loan amount
^ End of entry
Examples of QIF files
Normal Transactions Example
Transaction Item Comment (not in file)
!Type:Bank Header
D6/ 1/94 Date
T-1,000.00 Amount
N1005 Check number
PBank Of Mortgage Payee
L[linda] Category
S[linda] First category in split
$-253.64 First amount in split
SMort Int Second category in split
$=746.36 Second amount in split
^ End of transaction
D6/ 2/94 Date
T75.00 Amount
PDeposit Payee
^ End of transaction
D6/ 3/94 Date
T-10.00 Amount
PAnthony Hopkins Payee
MFilm Memo
LEntertain Category
AP.O. Box 27027 Address (line 1)
ATucson, AZ Address (line 2)
A85726 Address (line 3)
A Address (line 4)
A Address (line 5)
A Address (line 6)
^ End of transaction
Investment Example
Transaction Item Comment (not in file)
!Type:Invst Header line
D8/25/93 Date
NShrsIn Action (optional)
Yibm4 Security
I11.260 Price
Q88.81 Quantity
CX Cleared status
T1,000.00 Amount
MOpening Balance Memo
^ End of transaction
D8/25/93 Date
NBuyX Action
Yibm4 Security
I11.030 Price
Q9.066 Quantity
T100.00 Amount
MEst. price as of 8/25/93 Memo
L[CHECKING] Account for transfer
$100.00 Amount transferred
^ End of transaction
Memorized List Example
Transaction Item Comment (not in file)
!Type:Memorized Header line
T-50.00 Amount
POakwood Gardens Payee
MRent Memo
KC Check transaction
^ End of transaction
Source :http://www.beansmart.com/quicken/Converting-Fidelity-CVS-to-QIF-or-OFX-for-Quicken-2007-5296-1.htm
Collected over the years:
QUICKEN INTERCHANGE FORMAT (QIF)
Overview
You can export transactions from a Quicken account register to a
specially formatted text file and import data to a Quicken register
from the same type of text file. This text file MUST be formatted
as a Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) file. For Quicken to
translate data from a text file into the Quicken register as
transactions, the data must be in the QIF format.
Procedure
Basic Procedures:
* Each transaction must end with a * symbol
* Each item in the transaction must appear on a separate line
* When Quicken exports an account register, it adds a line at the
top of the file that identifies the type of account. Here are
the header lines Quicken adds to the exported files:
!Type:Bank
!Type:Cash
!Type:CCard
!Type:Invst
!Type:Oth A
!Type:Oth L
* You can add a line to a file to be imported into Quicken account
to force Quicken to import all transfers, regardless of whether
Ignore Transfers is selected when the file is imported. Use a
test editor or word processor to put the following line right
after the header line at the top of the file:
!Option:AllXfr
Items for non-investment accounts
Each item in a bank, cash, credit card, other liability, or other
asset account must begin with a letter that indicates the field in
the Quicken register. The non-split items can be in any sequence:
D Date
T Amount
C Cleared status
N Number(check or reference number)
P Payee
A Address (up to five lines; the sixth line is an optional
message)
L Category (Category/Subcategory/Transfer/Class
S Category in split (Category/Transfer/Class)
E Memo in split
$ Dollar amount of split
^ End of the entry
Items for investment accounts
D Date
N Action
Y Security
I Price
Q Quantity (Number of shares or split ratio)
C Cleared Status
P. Text in the first line for transfers and reminders
M Memo
O Commission
L Account for the transfer
$ Amount transferred
^ End of the entry
Repeat the S, E, and $ lines as many times as needed for additional
items in a split. If an item is omitted from the transaction in the
QIF file, Quicken treats it as a blank item.
Examples of QIF files
Transaction Item Comment (not in file)
!Type:Bank Header line
D7/8/93 Date
T-1000.0 Transaction amount
CX Status in Cleared column
N255 Check Number
PFranks Plumbing Payee
AFranks Plumbing Address (first line)
A1234 Main St. Address (second line)
ASan Jose, CA 95123 Address (third line)
LHome Maint Category/Subcategory/Transfer/Class
^ End of the transaction
D7/8/93 Date
T-75.46 Transaction amount
CX Status in Cleared column
N256 Check Number
PWalts Drug Payee
LSupplies First Category/Subcategory/Class in
the split
EOffices Supplies First memo in the split
$-51.00 First amount in the split
SMedicine Second Category/Subcategory/Class in the
split
EPrescription Drugs Second memo in the split
$-24.46 Second amount in the split
^ End of the transaction
Transaction Item Comment (not in file)
!Type:Bank Header line
D8/25/93 Date
NShrsIn Action (optional)
Yibm4 Security
I11.260 Price
Q88.81 Quantity
CX Cleared Status
T1,000.00 Amount
MOpening Balance Memo
^ End of the transaction
D8/25/93 Date
NBuyX Action
Yibm4 Security
I11.030 Price
Q9.066 Quantity
T100.00 Amount
MEst. price as of 8/25/93
Memo
L[CHECKING] Account for transfer
$100.00 Amount transferred
^ End of the transaction
At Intuit, we highly recommend that you backup your Quicken data
regularly to protect against loss due to unexpected power failures,
diskette damage or other mishaps. If you need further assistance,
you may contact Intuit Technical Support at (415) 858-6050, Monday
through Friday between 5 am and 5 pm Pacific time.
--- Another entry of this info ---
Export headers for QIF files
Export headers in QIF files divide separate groups of items such
as accounts or transactions. They can also signify options. Export
headers follow the general format:
!<Header name>:<Export type>
Exportable accounts
The table below lists the types of accounts that can be exported
and their export headers:
Export Header Type of account
!Type:Bank Bank account
!Type:Cash Cash account
!Type:CCard Credit card account
!Type:Invst Investment account
!Type:Oth A Asset account
!Type:Oth L Liability account
!Type:Invoice Invoice account (business subtype of Oth A)
!Type:Tax Tax account (business subtype of Oth L)
!Type:Bill Bill account (business subtype of Oth L)
An account header is followed by transaction records if there are
any within the selected date range.
Exportable lists
The table below lists the types of lists that can be exported and
their export headers:
Export Header Type of list
!Type:Class Class list
!Type:Cat Category list
!Type:Memorized Memorized transactions list
!Type:Security Securities list
!Type:Prices Security Prices list
!Type:Budget Budgets list
!Type:Invitem Invoice items list
!Type:Template Business templates list
A list header is followed by records of the selected list type.
Options headers
Below is the option you can use, and its action:
Export Header Meaning
!Option:AllXfr Forces transfers to be imported, even if Ignore
Transfers is set.
Account headers
Export Header Meaning
!Option:AutoSwitch Start of the Accounts list
!Account Beginning of accounts list records
!Clear:AutoSwitch End of the Accounts list
!Account is followed by either a list of account records for the
Accounts list or a single account record for the selected account
transactions.
Copyright (c) 1999 Intuit, Inc.
Identifiers for non-investment accounts
Use these letters to identify specific items in a non-investment
430 No such article
Howard Kaikow wrote:
Collected over the years:
QUICKEN INTERCHANGE FORMAT (QIF)
Overview
You can export transactions from a Quicken account register to a
specially formatted text file and import data to a Quicken register
from the same type of text file. This text file MUST be formatted
as a Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) file. For Quicken to
translate data from a text file into the Quicken register as
transactions, the data must be in the QIF format.
Procedure
Basic Procedures:
* Each transaction must end with a * symbol
* Each item in the transaction must appear on a separate line
* When Quicken exports an account register, it adds a line at the
top of the file that identifies the type of account. Here are
the header lines Quicken adds to the exported files:
!Type:Bank
!Type:Cash
!Type:CCard
!Type:Invst
!Type:Oth A
!Type:Oth L
* You can add a line to a file to be imported into Quicken account
to force Quicken to import all transfers, regardless of whether
Ignore Transfers is selected when the file is imported. Use a
test editor or word processor to put the following line right
after the header line at the top of the file:
!Option:AllXfr
Items for non-investment accounts
Each item in a bank, cash, credit card, other liability, or other
asset account must begin with a letter that indicates the field in
the Quicken register. The non-split items can be in any sequence:
D Date
T Amount
C Cleared status
N Number(check or reference number)
P Payee
A Address (up to five lines; the sixth line is an optional
message)
L Category (Category/Subcategory/Transfer/Class
S Category in split (Category/Transfer/Class)
E Memo in split
$ Dollar amount of split
^ End of the entry
Items for investment accounts
D Date
N Action
Y Security
I Price
Q Quantity (Number of shares or split ratio)
C Cleared Status
P. Text in the first line for transfers and reminders
M Memo
O Commission
L Account for the transfer
$ Amount transferred
^ End of the entry
Repeat the S, E, and $ lines as many times as needed for additional
items in a split. If an item is omitted from the transaction in the
QIF file, Quicken treats it as a blank item.
Examples of QIF files
Transaction Item Comment (not in file)
!Type:Bank Header line
D7/8/93 Date
T-1000.0 Transaction amount
CX Status in Cleared column
N255 Check Number
PFranks Plumbing Payee
AFranks Plumbing Address (first line)
A1234 Main St. Address (second line)
ASan Jose, CA 95123 Address (third line)
LHome Maint Category/Subcategory/Transfer/Class
^ End of the transaction
D7/8/93 Date
T-75.46 Transaction amount
CX Status in Cleared column
N256 Check Number
PWalts Drug Payee
LSupplies First Category/Subcategory/Class in
the split
EOffices Supplies First memo in the split
$-51.00 First amount in the split
SMedicine Second Category/Subcategory/Class in the
split
EPrescription Drugs Second memo in the split
$-24.46 Second amount in the split
^ End of the transaction
Transaction Item Comment (not in file)
!Type:Bank Header line
D8/25/93 Date
NShrsIn Action (optional)
Yibm4 Security
I11.260 Price
Q88.81 Quantity
CX Cleared Status
T1,000.00 Amount
MOpening Balance Memo
^ End of the transaction
D8/25/93 Date
NBuyX Action
Yibm4 Security
I11.030 Price
Q9.066 Quantity
T100.00 Amount
MEst. price as of 8/25/93
Memo
L[CHECKING] Account for transfer
$100.00 Amount transferred
^ End of the transaction
At Intuit, we highly recommend that you backup your Quicken data
regularly to protect against loss due to unexpected power failures,
diskette damage or other mishaps. If you need further assistance,
you may contact Intuit Technical Support at (415) 858-6050, Monday
through Friday between 5 am and 5 pm Pacific time.
--- Another entry of this info ---
Export headers for QIF files
Export headers in QIF files divide separate groups of items such
as accounts or transactions. They can also signify options. Export
headers follow the general format:
!<Header name>:<Export type>
Exportable accounts
The table below lists the types of accounts that can be exported
and their export headers:
Export Header Type of account
!Type:Bank Bank account
!Type:Cash Cash account
!Type:CCard Credit card account
!Type:Invst Investment account
!Type:Oth A Asset account
!Type:Oth L Liability account
!Type:Invoice Invoice account (business subtype of Oth A)
!Type:Tax Tax account (business subtype of Oth L)
!Type:Bill Bill account (business subtype of Oth L)
An account header is followed by transaction records if there are
any within the selected date range.
Exportable lists
The table below lists the types of lists that can be exported and
their export headers:
Export Header Type of list
!Type:Class Class list
!Type:Cat Category list
!Type:Memorized Memorized transactions list
!Type:Security Securities list
!Type:Prices Security Prices list
!Type:Budget Budgets list
!Type:Invitem Invoice items list
!Type:Template Business templates list
A list header is followed by records of the selected list type.
Options headers
Below is the option you can use, and its action:
Export Header Meaning
!Option:AllXfr Forces transfers to be imported, even if Ignore
Transfers is set.
Account headers
Export Header Meaning
!Option:AutoSwitch Start of the Accounts list
!Account Beginning of accounts list records
!Clear:AutoSwitch End of the Accounts list
!Account is followed by either a list of account records for the
Accounts list or a single account record for the selected account
transactions.
Copyright (c) 1999 Intuit, Inc.
Identifiers for non-investment accounts
Use these letters to identify specific items in a non-investment
account transaction. Each line in the transaction must begin with
one of these letters:
Letter What it means
D Date
T Amount of transaction
U Amount of transaction (higher possible value than T)
C Cleared status
N Number (check or reference)
P Payee/description
M Memo
A Address (up to 5 lines; 6th line is an optional message)
L Category/class or transfer/class
S Category in split (category/class or transfer/class)
E Memo in split
$ Dollar amount of split
% Percentage of split if percentages are used
F Reimbursable business expense flag
^ End of entry
Repeat the S, E, % and $ lines as many times as necessary for
additional items in a split. If an item is omitted from the
transaction in the QIF file, Quicken treats it as a blank item.
Copyright (c) 1999 Intuit, Inc.
Identifiers for investment accounts
Use these letters to identify specific items in an investment
account transaction. Each line in the transaction must begin with
one of these letters:
Letter What it means
D Date (optional)
N Action
Y Security
I Price
Q Quantity (# of shares or split ratio)
C Cleared status
P 1st line text for transfers/reminders
M Memo
O Commission
L For MiscIncX or MiscExpX actions:Category/class followed by
|transfer/class of the transaction
For MiscInc or MiscExp actions:Category/class of the transaction
For all other actions:Transfer/class of the transactions
T Amount of transaction
U Amount of transaction (higher possible value than T)
$ Amount transferred
^ End of entry
If an item is omitted from the transaction in the QIF file,
Quicken treats it as a blank item.
Copyright (c) 1999 Intuit, Inc.
Identifiers for memorized transaction items
Use these letters to identify specific items in a memorized
transaction. Each line in the transaction must begin with one of
these letters or combination of letters:
Memorized transaction identifiers
The table below lists the identifiers for Memorized Transaction
items and what they mean:
Letter What it means
K Transaction type
KI Memorized investment transaction
KE Memorized regular electronic payment transaction
KC Memorized regular write checks transaction
KP Memorized regular payment transaction
KD Memorized regular deposit transaction
Q Quantity (number of new shares for a split)
R Quantity (number of old shares for a split)
You can also use the identifiers for investment and non-investment
transactions, as necessary. Electronic payments, write checks,
payments, and deposits are regular transaction types.
Memorized loan payment also supports the following identifiers:
Letter What it means
1 First payment date
2 Total years of the loan
3 Number of payments made
4 Payment periods per year
5 Loan rate
6 Current balance of the loan
7 Original balance of the loan
Copyright (c) 1999 Intuit, Inc.
Identifiers for business transaction items (Home & Business)
Use these letters to identify specific business-related items in a
non-investment account transaction. Each line in the transaction
must begin with one of these letter combinations:
Letter What it means
XI Invoice type
XE Payment due date
XU Number of payments
XD Date for a payment
XY Payment amount
XC Sales tax Category
XR Sales tax rate
XT Sales Tax amount
XP PO number
XA Shipping/Vendor address (up to 5 lines)
XM Customer message
XK Default split class
XN Name of invoice item
X$ Price per item of a split
X# Number of items in a split
XS Split item description
XFT Taxable split item flag
^ End of entry
Repeat the XS, XK, X Ft, X# and X$ lines as many times as
necessary for additional items in a split. If an item is omitted
from the transaction in the QIF file, Quicken treats it as a blank
item.
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