Does anyone know if it is possible to export loan type accounts for use in
another money file? When I use the Export feature, the account selection
dialog box does not list my loan accounts.

Re: Export Loan Accounts by Dick

Dick
Wed Mar 16 21:41:35 CST 2005

Yes , someone knows. No, it isn't possible. That's why they aren't shown.
Another reason QIF isn't all it's cracked up to be.

"David E." <David E.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7E0AC98D-C39B-4FA2-AAF0-DEAC322A221D@microsoft.com...
> Does anyone know if it is possible to export loan type accounts for use in
> another money file? When I use the Export feature, the account selection
> dialog box does not list my loan accounts.



Re: Export Loan Accounts by David

David
Thu Mar 17 09:47:12 CST 2005

Any suggestions on how I can get my loan accounts into another file without
rebuilding them? From memory this was not an issue with Quicken, but I could
be wrong. Thanks.

"Dick Watson" wrote:

> Yes , someone knows. No, it isn't possible. That's why they aren't shown.
> Another reason QIF isn't all it's cracked up to be.
>
> "David E." <David E.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7E0AC98D-C39B-4FA2-AAF0-DEAC322A221D@microsoft.com...
> > Does anyone know if it is possible to export loan type accounts for use in
> > another money file? When I use the Export feature, the account selection
> > dialog box does not list my loan accounts.
>
>
>

Re: Export Loan Accounts by Glyn

Glyn
Wed Mar 30 00:51:26 CST 2005

You could try a report and see if you can export them as XML or CSV.
However, importing them may be more tricky.

Perhaps you should recreate the loan in the new file (change the system date
to allow you to do so) and then enter the transactions through
bills/deposits. Reset the date and compare the loan history. A bit more long
winded but may be your best way.

--
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"David E." <David E.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D4CF4FCC-2881-4106-B6EC-36DABA6DCCC1@microsoft.com...
> Any suggestions on how I can get my loan accounts into another file
> without
> rebuilding them? From memory this was not an issue with Quicken, but I
> could
> be wrong. Thanks.
>
> "Dick Watson" wrote:
>
>> Yes , someone knows. No, it isn't possible. That's why they aren't shown.
>> Another reason QIF isn't all it's cracked up to be.
>>
>> "David E." <David E.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:7E0AC98D-C39B-4FA2-AAF0-DEAC322A221D@microsoft.com...
>> > Does anyone know if it is possible to export loan type accounts for use
>> > in
>> > another money file? When I use the Export feature, the account
>> > selection
>> > dialog box does not list my loan accounts.
>>
>>
>>



Re: Export Loan Accounts by David

David
Wed Mar 30 09:11:02 CST 2005

Glyn,

I have since solved the problem of loans by reentering them into new file.
The hassle is that you need to find out the balance as of the end of last
year. Now onto the other accounts. Thanks for your suggestions.


"Glyn Simpson, MVP" wrote:

> You could try a report and see if you can export them as XML or CSV.
> However, importing them may be more tricky.
>
> Perhaps you should recreate the loan in the new file (change the system date
> to allow you to do so) and then enter the transactions through
> bills/deposits. Reset the date and compare the loan history. A bit more long
> winded but may be your best way.
>
> --
> Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money
> http://money.mvps.org
>
> Check http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-GB;mny or
> http://money.mvps.org/faq for UK tips and fixes for MS Money. To send
> Microsoft your product wishes see http://money.mvps.org/wishes.aspx
>
> I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money
>
> "David E." <David E.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D4CF4FCC-2881-4106-B6EC-36DABA6DCCC1@microsoft.com...
> > Any suggestions on how I can get my loan accounts into another file
> > without
> > rebuilding them? From memory this was not an issue with Quicken, but I
> > could
> > be wrong. Thanks.
> >
> > "Dick Watson" wrote:
> >
> >> Yes , someone knows. No, it isn't possible. That's why they aren't shown.
> >> Another reason QIF isn't all it's cracked up to be.
> >>
> >> "David E." <David E.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:7E0AC98D-C39B-4FA2-AAF0-DEAC322A221D@microsoft.com...
> >> > Does anyone know if it is possible to export loan type accounts for use
> >> > in
> >> > another money file? When I use the Export feature, the account
> >> > selection
> >> > dialog box does not list my loan accounts.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>