From: Keith Snyder on 9 Jan 2010 08:10 How do I set up Q10 so that I can import my credit card transactions for FIA credit card, and for Amex? What a revolting development!
From: Han on 9 Jan 2010 08:34 "Keith Snyder" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in news:8h%1n.17096$Wl3.14578(a)newsfe11.iad: > How do I set up Q10 so that I can import my credit card transactions > for FIA credit card, and for Amex? > > What a revolting development! My Costco Amex card does the one step update. No need for QIF. Have you tried OFX or QFX format? -- Best regards Han email address is invalid
From: Art McClinton on 9 Jan 2010 09:54 "Han" <nobody(a)nospam.not> wrote in message news:Xns9CFB573EC7A73ikkezelf(a)207.246.207.163... > "Keith Snyder" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in > news:8h%1n.17096$Wl3.14578(a)newsfe11.iad: > >> How do I set up Q10 so that I can import my credit card transactions >> for FIA credit card, and for Amex? >> >> What a revolting development! > > My Costco Amex card does the one step update. No need for QIF. Have you > tried OFX or QFX format? > Not all credit cards have provided anything other than QIF files. My Home Depot card and my office Diners Club Card only provide QIF downloads. The do not provide any OFX or QFX downloads. Nor do they provide any form of direct connect. Since I have found not way to import the QIF files I have stopped using those cards. I had been using them in MSMoney prior to the switch over to Quicken.
From: Han on 9 Jan 2010 11:59 "Art McClinton" <Art.McClinton(a)cox.net> wrote in news:JM02n.1418$Mv3.203(a)newsfe05.iad: > > "Han" <nobody(a)nospam.not> wrote in message > news:Xns9CFB573EC7A73ikkezelf(a)207.246.207.163... >> "Keith Snyder" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in >> news:8h%1n.17096$Wl3.14578(a)newsfe11.iad: >> >>> How do I set up Q10 so that I can import my credit card transactions >>> for FIA credit card, and for Amex? >>> >>> What a revolting development! >> >> My Costco Amex card does the one step update. No need for QIF. Have >> you tried OFX or QFX format? >> > Not all credit cards have provided anything other than QIF files. My > Home Depot card and my office Diners Club Card only provide QIF > downloads. The do not provide any OFX or QFX downloads. Nor do they > provide any form of direct connect. > > Since I have found not way to import the QIF files I have stopped > using those cards. I had been using them in MSMoney prior to the > switch over to Quicken. Keith (the OP) mentioned an Amex card. I answered that part of the question. While downloading transactions is great, and especially serves well to validate manually entered transactions, I often glance at the FI website to see whether there are transactions psted that aren't yet available for downloading (since there is often a 1-3 day delay between posting and availability, depending on FI). -- Best regards Han email address is invalid
From: Keith Snyder on 9 Jan 2010 16:59
"Han" <nobody(a)nospam.not> wrote in message news:Xns9CFB573EC7A73ikkezelf(a)207.246.207.163... > "Keith Snyder" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote in > news:8h%1n.17096$Wl3.14578(a)newsfe11.iad: > >> How do I set up Q10 so that I can import my credit card transactions >> for FIA credit card, and for Amex? >> >> What a revolting development! > > My Costco Amex card does the one step update. No need for QIF. Have you > tried OFX or QFX format? > I did download a QFX format for my FIA Visa Card. But I can't find a way to import it to the Quicken credit card account. I need help. If I read the help screens correctly, Intuit wants me to register my financial info so that Q10 can download transactions automatically. I hope I'm reading it wrong. Any help will be much appreciated. |