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Importing data
Aug 10, 2009 05:57 am

[arjun]
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Quicken Online obviously cannot see/import data from every bank account in the world.

An obvious (& easy) solution is to allow the user to import a tab delimited text file with the necessary info.

ie. Create a 'External Bank' > Name it eg. 'United Bank of Mongolia' > then periodically import a text file of transactions.

Simple
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Importing data
Sep 03, 2009 04:17 pm 
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Or... simply allow account setup without requiring an online institution and allow for manual entries and updates.

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    Sep 05, 2009 05:26 pm 
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    I agree that would be a simple method to allow for foreign bank holding. I have several accounts in Europe that i would like to include in my net-worth.

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