my crappy bank will not make my online banking files available in Quicken's .qif format.

What formats do they make the data available in?

Searches on CPAN do not provide results for either Quicken or QIF, so there appears to be a shortage of modules in this area (care to write one? :).

The GnuCash intro to the QIF format makes it sound like a relatively easy format to work with ("QIF files are plain text files formatted as "tag-value" pairs. At the beginning of each line there is a single character "tag" followed immediately by the "value", which extends to the end of the line."). A Search on quicken.com for 'converting' also turns up a few possibly relevant results.


In reply to Re: Quicken and Perl by cjf
in thread Quicken and Perl by cascade_fx

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