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Randy
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Wed Dec 08, 2004 12:07 am Post subject:
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I download from TDCanadatrust into Money & it is saved as a OFC file. Money
will not load it. I went to folder options & changed the exchange to OFC but
it still doesn't work. I think this is TD's problem. Any ideas..Thanks
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Cal Learner-- MVP
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Wed Dec 08, 2004 12:30 am Post subject:
Re: Money 2005 |
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In microsoft.public.money, Randy wrote:
| Quote: | I download from TDCanadatrust into Money & it is saved as a OFC file. Money
will not load it. I went to folder options & changed the exchange to OFC but
it still doesn't work. I think this is TD's problem. Any ideas..Thanks
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Are there other options? If OFX or QIF is not an option, try saying
you want a Quicken file.
On the View Accounts page, checkmark the account you would like to
download under the "Download" column. On the Account Activity page,
select the requested time period (Last 10 days, Last 31 days or one
of the 5 previous months in the drop down menu) you would like to
download.
Scroll down to the bottom of the View Accounts or Account Activity
page.
Save the file to disk as *.ofx. I think that you can alternatively
save it as *.qfx and import it into Money with File->Import, or
associate the .qfx filetype to mnyimprt.exe. |
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Randy
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Wed Dec 08, 2004 9:41 pm Post subject:
Re: Money 2005 |
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Cal, I do all that. When I go to the bottom of TDCanadatrust, it gives me the
option to download using Money or Inuit Quicken. When I save to Money the
extension is OFC, when I download to Quicken, it saves it to QFX. It doesn't
give me any other save options. When I go to Money & try to convert or
import, these extensions are not an option. It seems the OFC corresponds to
"Financial Connectivity File" in Folder options. I have only Financial
Exchange File for OFX. Thanks
"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote:
| Quote: | In microsoft.public.money, Randy wrote:
I download from TDCanadatrust into Money & it is saved as a OFC file. Money
will not load it. I went to folder options & changed the exchange to OFC but
it still doesn't work. I think this is TD's problem. Any ideas..Thanks
Are there other options? If OFX or QIF is not an option, try saying
you want a Quicken file.
On the View Accounts page, checkmark the account you would like to
download under the "Download" column. On the Account Activity page,
select the requested time period (Last 10 days, Last 31 days or one
of the 5 previous months in the drop down menu) you would like to
download.
Scroll down to the bottom of the View Accounts or Account Activity
page.
Save the file to disk as *.ofx. I think that you can alternatively
save it as *.qfx and import it into Money with File->Import, or
associate the .qfx filetype to mnyimprt.exe.
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Cal Learner-- MVP
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Wed Dec 08, 2004 9:47 pm Post subject:
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In microsoft.public.money, Randy wrote:
| Quote: | Cal, I do all that. When I go to the bottom of TDCanadatrust, it gives me the
option to download using Money or Inuit Quicken. When I save to Money the
extension is OFC, when I download to Quicken, it saves it to QFX. It doesn't
give me any other save options. When I go to Money & try to convert or
import, these extensions are not an option. It seems the OFC corresponds to
"Financial Connectivity File" in Folder options. I have only Financial
Exchange File for OFX. Thanks
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Try some things:
See if you can choose AllFiles(*.*) when you do
File->Import->DownloadStatement, and import that QFX file.
If not, there are a few things you can do. First, I would rename
that *.qfx file to *.ofx and try the import. If that succeeds, there
are a couple other things you could do to cut out this step in the
future.
Let us know how it works. |
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Randy
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Thu Dec 09, 2004 12:21 am Post subject:
Re: Money 2005 |
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It tried bot & it says the file is either invalid or corrupt. When I
contacted TD, they said they don't have support for 2005 at this time. Not
sure if this is true for all who download from there.
"Cal Learner-- MVP" wrote:
| Quote: | In microsoft.public.money, Randy wrote:
Cal, I do all that. When I go to the bottom of TDCanadatrust, it gives me the
option to download using Money or Inuit Quicken. When I save to Money the
extension is OFC, when I download to Quicken, it saves it to QFX. It doesn't
give me any other save options. When I go to Money & try to convert or
import, these extensions are not an option. It seems the OFC corresponds to
"Financial Connectivity File" in Folder options. I have only Financial
Exchange File for OFX. Thanks
Try some things:
See if you can choose AllFiles(*.*) when you do
File->Import->DownloadStatement, and import that QFX file.
If not, there are a few things you can do. First, I would rename
that *.qfx file to *.ofx and try the import. If that succeeds, there
are a couple other things you could do to cut out this step in the
future.
Let us know how it works.
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Cal Learner-- MVP
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Thu Dec 09, 2004 12:53 am Post subject:
Re: Money 2005 |
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In microsoft.public.money, Randy wrote:
| Quote: | It tried bot & it says the file is either invalid or corrupt. When I
contacted TD, they said they don't have support for 2005 at this time. Not
sure if this is true for all who download from there.
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I suggest you copy and paste lines of that QFX up to, but not
including <ACCTID>. I think that the personal/private stuff would
all precede <ACCTID>, but look it over to be sure. View the file
with Notepad or your favorite editor.
Perhaps somebody will notice a simple change that you could make to
get it going.
I have been able to read an intact .qfx file during a test, so there
may be a simple tweak. |
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