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| Hi everyone, Just wanted to follow up from the above post. I created an empty Money file and printed out the default category list. For any category on that list that had one with the same name in Quicken, I changed the Quicken category name by adding "My" in front of it (i.e. Groceries in Q became My Groceries). I converted to Money and all the categories came over fine, so I guess I'll run Q and M for a few weeks and decide which I'm going to go forward with. I have a few other questions I haven't been able to answer from the miserable help files that are included, so I'll post later when I get into the thick of it. Thanks, Gary -- Gary Townsend For email, replace "nospam" with "adelphia" AIM: gtownsend ICQ: 36261155 http://users.adelphia.net/~gtownsend/ There are 10 types of people in the world: Those that understand binary, and those that don't |
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| Bob, Thanks...I Googled and found a page at mvps.org that sounds exactly like my problem. I'll try renaming my problem categories in Quicken and then do the conversion. I can always delete them in Money and move the transactions to the correct category when I delete. For anyone who is following along or having the same problem, check out: http://money.mvps.org/articles/quicken_conversion.aspx and look for the paragraph #2 about transaction categories disappearing. As soon as I try this I'll post back with the results. I have a few other questions, but I'll start a new thread that's more appropriate when I get organized. Thanks again, Gary -- Gary Townsend For email, replace "nospam" with "adelphia" AIM: gtownsend ICQ: 36261155 http://users.adelphia.net/~gtownsend/ There are 10 types of people in the world: Those that understand binary, and those that don't. |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Gary wrote: - quote - > I wanted to post a follow up to my original post though....I have since
I have some speculative new tricks to try if you are willing to> found out that my recent conversion didn't go as smoothly as I had > originally thought. While all of the account balances came over > correctly, I'm having a nightmare of a time with categories: > 1. Several categories didn't come over at all. The ones I've found > for sure are all of my Utility subcategories and Insurance > subcategories. The main category is still there in both cases, but the > subcategories are gone, and all transactions that were assigned to > those subcategories no longer have a category assigned. > 2. My Groceries category came over in the conversion, but most > (possibly all) of the transactions assigned to that category now have > no category assigned. If the transaction was a split, with part going > to groceries and part going to other categories, the other categories > appear to still be there, but the amount assigned to groceries has no > category in the split. experiment. Before converting, rename Utility to Utility2, Insurance to Insurance2, and Groceries to Groceries2. I know this does not make sense, but it may be worth a try. |
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| Oh OK. BTW have you tried Cal's tricks? Also if you Google for earlier posts there are a number of suggestions that Cal and Rick Bollar have made about renaming accounts etc. -- Regards Bob Peel, Microsoft MVP - Money For UK tips & fixes see http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny. For wishes or suggestions see http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp or for UK wishes http://www.microsoft.com/uk/support/money/feedback I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for. "Gary" <gatownsend[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1107787225.109274.90810[at]g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... - quote - > Hi Bob, > No, I was attempting to Convert Q2001 Deluxe to Money 2003 Deluxe...it > just never worked. > I wanted to post a follow up to my original post though....I have since > found out that my recent conversion didn't go as smoothly as I had > originally thought. While all of the account balances came over > correctly, I'm having a nightmare of a time with categories: > 1. Several categories didn't come over at all. The ones I've found > for sure are all of my Utility subcategories and Insurance > subcategories. The main category is still there in both cases, but the > subcategories are gone, and all transactions that were assigned to > those subcategories no longer have a category assigned. > 2. My Groceries category came over in the conversion, but most > (possibly all) of the transactions assigned to that category now have > no category assigned. If the transaction was a split, with part going > to groceries and part going to other categories, the other categories > appear to still be there, but the amount assigned to groceries has no > category in the split. > I didn't catch the above two items initially because I was about 2 > months behind entering categories on my credit card. When I went to do > that over the weekend I found this problem. > I went ahead and updated all the categories for the CC's in Quicken and > then did a validate. I re-converted the file to Money, but the same > thing happened. I had 5 transactions unassigned in Q, but M now has > about 1,500 unassigned. I don't think I can spend the time > re-assigning those transactions to go forward using M, which is > disappointing because some of the reports and budgeting would be much > better for my wife and I than what Q offers. > I can't think of a way to export them from Q and import them into M > without creating even more work for myself. I posted this separately, > but no one has responded with any suggestions yet. > Regards, > Gary > -- > Gary Townsend > For email, replace "nospam" with "adelphia" > AIM: gtownsend > ICQ: 36261155 > http://users.adelphia.net/~gtownsend/ > There are 10 types of people in the world: > Those that understand binary, and those that don't. |
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| Hi Bob, No, I was attempting to Convert Q2001 Deluxe to Money 2003 Deluxe...it just never worked. I wanted to post a follow up to my original post though....I have since found out that my recent conversion didn't go as smoothly as I had originally thought. While all of the account balances came over correctly, I'm having a nightmare of a time with categories: 1. Several categories didn't come over at all. The ones I've found for sure are all of my Utility subcategories and Insurance subcategories. The main category is still there in both cases, but the subcategories are gone, and all transactions that were assigned to those subcategories no longer have a category assigned. 2. My Groceries category came over in the conversion, but most (possibly all) of the transactions assigned to that category now have no category assigned. If the transaction was a split, with part going to groceries and part going to other categories, the other categories appear to still be there, but the amount assigned to groceries has no category in the split. I didn't catch the above two items initially because I was about 2 months behind entering categories on my credit card. When I went to do that over the weekend I found this problem. I went ahead and updated all the categories for the CC's in Quicken and then did a validate. I re-converted the file to Money, but the same thing happened. I had 5 transactions unassigned in Q, but M now has about 1,500 unassigned. I don't think I can spend the time re-assigning those transactions to go forward using M, which is disappointing because some of the reports and budgeting would be much better for my wife and I than what Q offers. I can't think of a way to export them from Q and import them into M without creating even more work for myself. I posted this separately, but no one has responded with any suggestions yet. Regards, Gary -- Gary Townsend For email, replace "nospam" with "adelphia" AIM: gtownsend ICQ: 36261155 http://users.adelphia.net/~gtownsend/ There are 10 types of people in the world: Those that understand binary, and those that don't. |
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| Gary, if you were trying to convert Q2003 to M2003 I am not surprised it didn't work. Money is always one version behind on conversion - so Q2003 to M2004 ought to be OK. -- Regards Bob Peel, Microsoft MVP - Money For UK tips & fixes see http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;EN-GB;mny. For wishes or suggestions see http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp or for UK wishes http://www.microsoft.com/uk/support/money/feedback I do not respond to any emails that I have not specifically asked for. "Gary Townsend" <GaryTownsend[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A558677C-69D4-41EE-8B0E-EE058A07D7F4[at]microsoft.com... - quote - > Hi Nihad, > I just converted from Quicken 2003 Premier to the Money 2005 Deluxe Trial > last night. Mine went very well, and all the accounts balanced to the > penny > except my 401k (which balanced after I entered quotes for the securities). > I tried the trial back in 2003, but Money couldn't import my Q file back > then, probably because I had about 14 years worth of transactions. > Validating and super validating didn't help. I eventually got everything > in > using QIF files, but decided at that time to stick with Quicken for the > time > being. > Since that time I've archived everything prior to 2001 out of my Quicken > file, so there was a lot less to convert when using the 2005 trial. I did > see that a few transactions in my wife's IRA had a note that they'd been > changed, but I haven't been able to figure out what, if anything, was > actually changed yet. The # of shares and the prices match what was in > Quicken. > So, based on my experience it can be done. If you've got a huge file you > might want to make a copy of your Quicken database and archive out some > old > stuff. Then try converted to Money using the Quicken file that had the > old > stuff archived out. I thought I'd miss the old data, but I haven't and > I've > got a backup if I ever need it. > Good luck, > Gary > "Nihad" wrote: > > When I try to do conversion in from Quicken 2003 Deluxe QDF file into > > Money > > 2005 Deluxe Trial version file conversion always fails. Is this possible > > to > > do? Or do I need a full deluxe version first? Or does it work at all? |
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| Hi Nihad, I just converted from Quicken 2003 Premier to the Money 2005 Deluxe Trial last night. Mine went very well, and all the accounts balanced to the penny except my 401k (which balanced after I entered quotes for the securities). I tried the trial back in 2003, but Money couldn't import my Q file back then, probably because I had about 14 years worth of transactions. Validating and super validating didn't help. I eventually got everything in using QIF files, but decided at that time to stick with Quicken for the time being. Since that time I've archived everything prior to 2001 out of my Quicken file, so there was a lot less to convert when using the 2005 trial. I did see that a few transactions in my wife's IRA had a note that they'd been changed, but I haven't been able to figure out what, if anything, was actually changed yet. The # of shares and the prices match what was in Quicken. So, based on my experience it can be done. If you've got a huge file you might want to make a copy of your Quicken database and archive out some old stuff. Then try converted to Money using the Quicken file that had the old stuff archived out. I thought I'd miss the old data, but I haven't and I've got a backup if I ever need it. Good luck, Gary "Nihad" wrote: - quote - > When I try to do conversion in from Quicken 2003 Deluxe QDF file into Money > 2005 Deluxe Trial version file conversion always fails. Is this possible to > do? Or do I need a full deluxe version first? Or does it work at all? |
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| In microsoft.public.money, Nihad wrote: - quote - > When I try to do conversion in from Quicken 2003 Deluxe QDF file into Money
US versions? It should usually work, but it will not always work.> 2005 Deluxe Trial version file conversion always fails. Is this possible to > do? Or do I need a full deluxe version first? Or does it work at all? First do Validate in Quicken. I think that is File-> Validate. Rick Hess posted that in Quicken you can select File-> Copy, and let it make a copy of your file. This routine will, among other things, defragment your file. Then convert the copy. Change all custom types to standard Quicken types. Any custom type will be converted to type Mutual Fund by Money. Consider having a minimum of other things running when you do the conversion in Money. http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;310560 describes Clean boot etc. If the above are not successful, consider Super-Validate in Quicken. Hold Ctrl+Shift keys down during the Validate process. However http://www.intuit.com/support/quicke.../win/6148.html warns of unneeded super-validate. |
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| When I try to do conversion in from Quicken 2003 Deluxe QDF file into Money 2005 Deluxe Trial version file conversion always fails. Is this possible to do? Or do I need a full deluxe version first? Or does it work at all? |
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