![]() ![]() ![]() You should 1) back up your data file before importing and 2) test the import first on a very small sample of data (2-3 transactions) before running a larger import. If there are errors in the file, you can corrupt your Quickbooks or Quicken file. Quicken and Quickbooks will import it without any regard for data integrity. ![]() Usage: ruby txt_to_iif.rb input_file.txt > output_file.iif Warning: The IIF file format is unforgiving. Currently, the script assumes UNIX style line breaks. You can also save as tab-delimited text files from most spreadsheet applications. You can easily create tab delimited text files by copying data from a spreadsheet application and pasting it into a text editor. It was written specifically to import deposits to an account register. This is a stupid simple Ruby script to convert a tab-delimited text file into an IIF file that can be imported into Quickbooks. Quickbooks 2010 for Mac can't import any non-proprietary file format like CSV or tab-delimited files. ![]()
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