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| In microsoft.public.money, <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.comwrote: - quote - > There is no RepairMoneyFile available in the File menu
Oops. That was introduced in Money 2004. You can open Money with> item. Start-> Run and entering "msmoney -s" without the quotes into the box. - quote - > I found part of the problem; the investment splits are > missing. I found a reference to the problem when searching > Microsoft, that indicated the problem was caused by a > missing price in the Quicken split transaction, however > all splits have the correct price. When I attempted to add > the split in Money, I was given a warning message that the > split transaction already existed, unfortnately, I cannot > see any of the split transactions to know which ones were > converted & which ones were not. > Any more suggestions? Go to the investment details for the particular stock. UpdatePrices-> UpdatePricesManually. Look through the table and find the entries in the Source column that say "Stock Split". Delete any entry you do not want. |
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| There is no RepairMoneyFile available in the File menu item. I found part of the problem; the investment splits are missing. I found a reference to the problem when searching Microsoft, that indicated the problem was caused by a missing price in the Quicken split transaction, however all splits have the correct price. When I attempted to add the split in Money, I was given a warning message that the split transaction already existed, unfortnately, I cannot see any of the split transactions to know which ones were converted & which ones were not. Any more suggestions? Sam - quote - > -----Original Message----- > In microsoft.public.money, Sam wrote: > > > Any suggestions? > You could > File-> RepairMoneyFile-> QuickFileRepair > or > File-> RepairMoneyFile-> StandardFileRepair > or stop worrying, or abandon it. > . |
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| I recently installed Money 2003 Deluxe & converted my Quicken file to Money. When the conversion process ended I got the following error: 'An error occurred, but Money ran out of memory while trying to retrieve and display details about what happened.' I appreciate the message, but I've no clue about the nature of the problem, nor the status of the conversion. When I look at the accounts I don't see anything missing, but considering the number of entries in the accounts I'm not certain that I can rely on Money to have all of my data. This happens when I convert any of my past year-end Quicken files, as well as the current file. Consequently, I cannot rely on Money until I get a resolution to the issue. Any suggestions? Sad Sam |
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