I send you Qif sample files exported from the example mny file furnish by
Microsoft with the french MS-Money95 with differents types of accounts.
I hope to furnish you QIF files from french Quicken's  differents versions
and the most important the latest with euro support.But this version Quicken
2000
in french use now *.qdf files.
Dave, you can add this samples in data.

Yannick

Bill Gribble a écrit :

> Dave Peticolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > QIFIO.c is going to be obsolete soon as there is as new
> > qif importer being created which allows you to pick the
> > account to put the transactions in instead of creating
> > an arbitrary one.
>
> Just a quick status report on this replacement QIF importer: it's
> written and works on the QIF files that I have handy (i.e. my personal
> history, plus the sample files in the gnucash distribution, plus a set
> of "problem" files that Dave sent me).  I need to add a couple more
> features, fix one pernicious bug, and hammer on the robustness of the
> code over the weekend before releasing an initial version to get some
> feedback on the design and features.
>
> If anyone has any examples of real Quicken data using multiple
> currencies (can you do this in Quicken?) I would love to see them.
> Also, I'd love some sample European QIF files (particularly ones using
> comma-radix numeric format).  I promise I won't release any private
> financial information if you send me QIF files.
>
> Thanks,
> Bill Gribble
>
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Money95stocks_fr.qif

Money95bank_fr.qif

Money95invst_fr.qif

Money95mfunds_fr.qif

me_mny4-cb.qif

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