I am a big fan of the Quicken tools for financial mangement. I love them. However, my crappy bank will not make my online banking files available in Quicken's .qif format. I have been able to take the info that they give me and put it into a spread sheet. From there, a comma delimited file is just around the corner. Unfortunately, in all of its greatness, Quicken doesn't import CSV's.

I hope that my favorite language, Perl, can come to the rescue. I have done a few searches on Google and here and haven't come up with much. Does anyone have any resources that they can point me to about converting a comma seperated file into Quicken's .qif format? Perl seems like it would be ideal for this. I have a friendly bet going about this... so I need you guys to prove me right on this.

Thanks in advance for your gracious wisdom...

cascadefx


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