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| In microsoft.public.money, Darren wrote: - quote - > I downloaded my visa statement from the bank and it only
I suspect that your statement is using mm/dd/yyyy format and your> downloads a portion of the statement. Many transactions > are missing. After I download it, window appears and says > the following > "A transaction in the QIF file has a date that could not > be resolved and therefore was not recorded into your > money file. Check your regional settings in the windows > control panel to make sure they match the date format of > the QIF file, and then try importing the file again" > What does that mean?? Can anyone help me out. computer is set up for dd/mm/yyyy, or some variation thereon. Would that make sense. Is this a cross-border operation? You can probably inspect the QIF file with a text editor. |
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| Hello, I downloaded my visa statement from the bank and it only downloads a portion of the statement. Many transactions are missing. After I download it, window appears and says the following "A transaction in the QIF file has a date that could not be resolved and therefore was not recorded into your money file. Check your regional settings in the windows control panel to make sure they match the date format of the QIF file, and then try importing the file again" What does that mean?? Can anyone help me out. |