I'm trying to create a new clean Money file because I'm getting the error
message "A File needed to run the Planner is either missing or corrupted. To
resolve this problem, reinstall Money and then reopen your Money file"
Reinstalling doesn't help - I think Money has a basic flaw when moving from
one country to another (I moved from the UK to the US) and you change the
Base currency used.

So - I thought... I can easily update my bank account details again, and I
haven't used the advanced planning features in ages. So all I need to really
transfer over are my investment portfolio. I did a Loose QIF export - but
when I IMPORT them into the new file, it gets to a point where it asks me to
choose an Investment - and wont show me anything in the list. Do I need to
create a new investment ALL over again? Does the Import do anything at all?

thanks

Simon

Re: Moving investments from an old Money file to a new one by Glyn

Glyn
Sun Jul 20 04:33:26 CDT 2003

Go to http://www.mvps.org/money/faq.htm and download a registry fix which
will fix your planner problem. It's about halfway down the page.

--
Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money

Check http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-GB;mny
for UK tips and fixes for MS Money. To send Microsoft your wishes or
suggestions, use http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
or email mnyukwsh@microsoft.com especially if it's a UK specific wish.

I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money

"Simon" <simonm@speakeasy.net> wrote in message
news:zdmdncIMQboeroeiXTWc-w@speakeasy.net...
> I'm trying to create a new clean Money file because I'm getting the error
> message "A File needed to run the Planner is either missing or corrupted.
To
> resolve this problem, reinstall Money and then reopen your Money file"
> Reinstalling doesn't help - I think Money has a basic flaw when moving
from
> one country to another (I moved from the UK to the US) and you change the
> Base currency used.
>
> So - I thought... I can easily update my bank account details again, and I
> haven't used the advanced planning features in ages. So all I need to
really
> transfer over are my investment portfolio. I did a Loose QIF export - but
> when I IMPORT them into the new file, it gets to a point where it asks me
to
> choose an Investment - and wont show me anything in the list. Do I need to
> create a new investment ALL over again? Does the Import do anything at
all?
>
> thanks
>
> Simon
>
>



Re: Moving investments from an old Money file to a new one by Simon

Simon
Mon Jul 21 01:42:44 CDT 2003

Thanks

Will the 2003 reg fix also work for 2004?

S

"Glyn Simpson, MVP" <glyn@serf.org> wrote in message
news:%23sx6JIqTDHA.2480@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Go to http://www.mvps.org/money/faq.htm and download a registry fix which
> will fix your planner problem. It's about halfway down the page.
>
> --
> Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money
>
> Check http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-GB;mny
> for UK tips and fixes for MS Money. To send Microsoft your wishes or
> suggestions, use http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
> or email mnyukwsh@microsoft.com especially if it's a UK specific wish.
>
> I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money
>
> "Simon" <simonm@speakeasy.net> wrote in message
> news:zdmdncIMQboeroeiXTWc-w@speakeasy.net...
> > I'm trying to create a new clean Money file because I'm getting the
error
> > message "A File needed to run the Planner is either missing or
corrupted.
> To
> > resolve this problem, reinstall Money and then reopen your Money file"
> > Reinstalling doesn't help - I think Money has a basic flaw when moving
> from
> > one country to another (I moved from the UK to the US) and you change
the
> > Base currency used.
> >
> > So - I thought... I can easily update my bank account details again, and
I
> > haven't used the advanced planning features in ages. So all I need to
> really
> > transfer over are my investment portfolio. I did a Loose QIF export -
but
> > when I IMPORT them into the new file, it gets to a point where it asks
me
> to
> > choose an Investment - and wont show me anything in the list. Do I need
to
> > create a new investment ALL over again? Does the Import do anything at
> all?
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > Simon
> >
> >
>
>



Re: Moving investments from an old Money file to a new one by Glyn

Glyn
Mon Jul 21 02:53:33 CDT 2003

No. I haven't tried it, but it should be a matter of incrementing the
version number in the registry file

--
Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money

Check http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-GB;mny
for UK tips and fixes for MS Money. To send Microsoft your wishes or
suggestions, use http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
or email mnyukwsh@microsoft.com especially if it's a UK specific wish.

I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money
"Simon" <simonm@speakeasy.net> wrote in message
news:qeKdnbQxLpP5FoaiXTWc-w@speakeasy.net...
> Thanks
>
> Will the 2003 reg fix also work for 2004?
>
> S
>
> "Glyn Simpson, MVP" <glyn@serf.org> wrote in message
> news:%23sx6JIqTDHA.2480@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > Go to http://www.mvps.org/money/faq.htm and download a registry fix
which
> > will fix your planner problem. It's about halfway down the page.
> >
> > --
> > Glyn Simpson, Microsoft MVP - Money
> >
> > Check http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-GB;mny
> > for UK tips and fixes for MS Money. To send Microsoft your wishes or
> > suggestions, use http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
> > or email mnyukwsh@microsoft.com especially if it's a UK specific wish.
> >
> > I do not respond to any unsolicited email regarding Money
> >
> > "Simon" <simonm@speakeasy.net> wrote in message
> > news:zdmdncIMQboeroeiXTWc-w@speakeasy.net...
> > > I'm trying to create a new clean Money file because I'm getting the
> error
> > > message "A File needed to run the Planner is either missing or
> corrupted.
> > To
> > > resolve this problem, reinstall Money and then reopen your Money file"
> > > Reinstalling doesn't help - I think Money has a basic flaw when moving
> > from
> > > one country to another (I moved from the UK to the US) and you change
> the
> > > Base currency used.
> > >
> > > So - I thought... I can easily update my bank account details again,
and
> I
> > > haven't used the advanced planning features in ages. So all I need to
> > really
> > > transfer over are my investment portfolio. I did a Loose QIF export -
> but
> > > when I IMPORT them into the new file, it gets to a point where it asks
> me
> > to
> > > choose an Investment - and wont show me anything in the list. Do I
need
> to
> > > create a new investment ALL over again? Does the Import do anything at
> > all?
> > >
> > > thanks
> > >
> > > Simon
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>