Turn on suggestions
Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
Showing results for
I recently upgraded to Quickbooks Pro Desktop 2019. Today I tried importing an .iff file and it totally failed to import anything. I tried to "Review" it for error from the screen and the file won't open. Feature is not working properly.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Yes, you're right it doesn't work properly for 99% of everyone because an IIF file is associated with QuickBooks when QuickBooks is installed, and you can't open an IIF file with QuickBooks by launching (double-clicking) the file, which is what this QB link/code is doing. I've no idea how Intuit came up with this, as it's pretty basic stuff to figure out that it won't work for anyone. All you need is a basic understanding of how windows works to be able to figure this out.
You can get around this sort of nonsense in QB 2019 by following these recommendations:
BRC QuickBooks 2019 IIF Import Changes and Recommendations
Hello there, BK40.
I appreciate you for dropping by here in the Community. It would be my pleasure to help you get the IIF file to work in QuickBooks Desktop.
You can use the Microsoft Excel program to make corrections to the IIF file.
Here's how:
In case you need more insights about exporting IIF, I'm adding the article I recommend down below (scroll down to Edit the exported file):
Export or import Intuit Interchange Format (.IIF) files.
If you're unable to fix the problem by following the steps above, please give us a call. Our Technical Support Specialists will need to look into this further using the tools they have in a more secure environment.
You can reach them through these steps:
Please know I'm always here if there's anything else I can do for you. The Community will always have your back.
Yes, you're right it doesn't work properly for 99% of everyone because an IIF file is associated with QuickBooks when QuickBooks is installed, and you can't open an IIF file with QuickBooks by launching (double-clicking) the file, which is what this QB link/code is doing. I've no idea how Intuit came up with this, as it's pretty basic stuff to figure out that it won't work for anyone. All you need is a basic understanding of how windows works to be able to figure this out.
You can get around this sort of nonsense in QB 2019 by following these recommendations:
BRC QuickBooks 2019 IIF Import Changes and Recommendations
You answered my problem as I was chatting with QB representative. Your solution worked (and quicker than chat)! I expected Quickbooks 2019 to be better than 2016. Thank you for addressing this bug in the software.
This solution does not work as my iff file is supposed to work with Quickbooks Launcher within Quickbooks.
RE: This solution does not work as my iff file is supposed to work with Quickbooks Launcher within Quickbooks.
What solution? Who are you addressing?
Hi BK40,
Did you get a prompt or error message when you import your IIF file? Have you tried the steps provided by AlcaeusF to review the file?
For a thorough checking, please get in touch without phone agents. They have more tools to check this further.
Here's to get their number:
Feel free to comment below if you have other questions.
RE: Did you get a prompt or error message when you import your IIF file?
Yes, that is what the OP is complaining about. Is that unclear?
RE: For a thorough checking, please get in touch without phone agents. They have more tools to check this further.
The help articles linked to by Intuit state directly that Support will not support IIF. Odd that you're sending the OP to support in such a case.
Thanks for the solution. Importing has become needlessly more cumbersome. QB 2019 is supposed to be an improvement???? Who is running the company?!? They're AWFUL! Plus, their customer service is the worst of any company I've ever tried - even worse than Comcast. Ugh!
These ridiculous issues need to be corrected. Every time Quickbooks forces me to upgrade I deal with tons of new garbage and issues, just like the iif issues. Every time I search for solutions, it's always someone from QB telling us some ridiculous work around. Your software literally has a link that says "REVIEW NOW"...what the heck is the purpose of this if it doesn't work for anyone? QB needs to get their act together. I'm so tired of this.
It worked!!
You have clicked a link to a site outside of the QuickBooks or ProFile Communities. By clicking "Continue", you will leave the community and be taken to that site instead.
For more information visit our Security Center or to report suspicious websites you can contact us here