Christopher Browne writes:
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> > QIF import is unaffected by date formats, AFAIK, as QIF encodes dates
> > into a common format.
>
> This isn't *quite* true; it appears that different versions of Quicken
> encode dates differently, with differences including different
> delimiters (e.g. - "/" versus "-" versus ".").
>
You're kidding, right? Nobody would be silly enough to encode dates
in a version-specific way in a file format specifically designed to
exchange data?
> QIFIO.c now does support the various delimiters, and has a *limited*
> ability to recognize which date component is which.
> --
Thanks for the correction. I'm truly flabbergasted it would be
necessary to do so.
BTW, have you had any time to think some more about borders?
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