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Can no longer download from the bank. I used to be able to download an IIF file and then import it in. Nothing but errors now saying that all lists and transactions failed.
Know what changed? Is anyone else having this issue or have you been able to get it resolved?
Yes what happened is that Intuit really messed up the IIF import process with QB 2019.
However, there is still a way to import the files the old way, which should work. See BRC - QuickBooks 2019 IIF Import Changes and Recommendations
I tried that alternative way and it created a bank account for each transaction - thank goodness I had a back up to restore from!!
I had already tried that alternative (old) solution and it failed. It created a bank account for each transaction. Thank goodness for back-ups!!
Some IIF files will not import to QuickBooks 2019, IIFthisworked2019.
This has been reported already and is under investigation. Rest assured, our team is working diligently to get a fix as soon as possible.
For now, if your bank offers Webconnect (.qbo file), you can import bank transactions to QuickBooks.
Here's how:
You can review the transactions on the Bank Feeds Center page.
I also suggest contacting QuickBooks Technical Support so you'll be added to the list of affected users. Here's how:
Should you have other questions, just tag me and I'll get back to you.
We have been using this template for over 10 years to import checks. All of the information imports correctly except for the check number (doc num). After import the check number is shown as a check To Be Printed instead of the check/doc num listed on the template. Any ideas on how to correct this or is it another bug?
!TRNS TRANSID TRANSTYPE DATE ACCT NAME AMOUNT DOCNUM
!SPL SPLID TRANSTYPE DATE ACCT NAME AMOUNT DOCNUM
!ENDTRANS
CHECK 6/7/19 1001 DOE, JANE -100.00 1015
CHECK 6/7/19 1112 100.00
Thanks for joining this thread and for the details you've provided, @tami171.
Based on the sample template you've given, you need to include another column and label it as TOPRINT, then add letter N under it (or if you already have this column and it has letter Y, change it to N instead).
This is how the template should look like:
Once done, save and re-import it again. Here's how:
1. Open QuickBooks and click the File menu at the upper left, then Utilities.
2. Pick Import, then IIF files.
3. Select Import IIF, then locate and open the file.
That should do the trick. For additional information, consider checking out these articles:
Please let me know how everything goes in the comment section. I'll be happy to answer should you have any follow-up questions. Take care and have a great day!
This is complete garbage. I just imported an IIF file and it created HUNDREDS of duplicated accounts. There is no way to do a bulk delete of these accounts. Even Intuit support can't do this.
IIF importing has been a known issue with 2019 for MONTHS. And the fact that every single message board is the same old step by step directions that EVERY SINGLE PERSON has said does not work or it's the guy from BRC trying to get you to buy their IIF converter - shows that no one in Intuit cares about this enough.
This is losing my non-profit organization valuable time I could be doing something else. All I get when I call is, we will send a note to the development team. At what point does Intuit actually do something about it? Everyone basically uses QB for the accounting software, so what's the point of making changes when you have a monopoly on the market. And everyone is told to just wait for the latest updates.
Someone in Intuit land HAS to care about this, right?
2019 is a piece of smoldering garbage.
Oh, I did finally get a response. The capability to bulk delete IS possible, but I have to pay more money to upgrade to QB Enterprise. So this means Intuit DOES have the capability to fix this flaw that is impacting I'm sure thousands of users... but in order to fix THEIR problem, you have to give them MORE money.
Shocker.
Hi, slippitt.
Allow me to take over and share some insights regarding the batch or bulk delete option in QuickBooks Desktop.
Yes, you're right. The option to delete in bulk is only available in QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise. I would highly suggest creating a backup copy of your company file before exporting and importing your lists, accounts, and transactions in QuickBooks Desktop.
It is very important to do regular backups to prevent the loss of data. The software can be reinstalled but your data could quite possibly be lost forever. There are various causes of data loss, machine breakdown, virus, power outage, and software upgrades.
Here are additional references that might be helpful for future use:
For additional help, you can also reach out to our QuickBooks Desktop Support.
Feel free to get back to me if you ever need more help with the importing process in QuickBooks Desktop. The Community is around your corner.
I understand all that.
My problem is that this IIF import stuff is a clearly an Intuit bug in the 2019 upgrade that no one at Intuit is doing anything about. People have been complaining since December about this.
So in order to fix your bug, I have to have the most expensive version of your software. When really what Intuit should do is either give people the ability to bulk delete COA duplications (FOR FREE) created with IIF imports or fix the problem with a software update. Some of us rely on the ability to do IIF imports regularly. And this glitch is costing people time and money.
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So good to hear. What has that diligent work produced, now six months later?
Almost 4 months later... where are we at with this
Hi slippitt,
We've improved our Import IIF Tool in QuickBooks. This way, you'll be able to import list and transactions conveniently. Let me guide you how.
Make sure the bank's name is the same as your Chart of Accounts.
Please refer to these handy articles for more information about:
I've also added our page about banking and bank feeds if you need some help of your future tasks.
You can leave a comment anytime if you have other questions.
RE: Some IIF files will not import to QuickBooks 2019, IIFthisworked2019.
This has been reported already and is under investigation. Rest assured, our team is working diligently to get a fix as soon as possible.
Great! So that 14 months ago. How's it going? So far I haven't seen any fixes to the new, terrible import process which is still chock-full of bugs.
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