Corrected the problem with the import, when in the QIF-file there is no information about the accounts.
Now, when importing, it does not fall out and imports :-)
But, there are such problems.
1. MS Money is able to export only one account to qif.
This account is chosen by hand.
Apparently, therefore, in this qif and there is no name of the account itself.
So when importing such a file, you should ask to which account to import it, probably so.
2. As I understood this qif contains the names of accounts in which or from which the transfers were.
Angoan names came from normally, but the Russians showed with zufalkami, probably, we need to experiment with encodings.
3. In the qif transferred for testing, an account with the name "Euro" in Euro currency was exported, and the transfers were made to accounts with the names "Cash-Home" and "Debts", both in USD currency.
After importing, all accounts became in Euro and the currency Dollars disappeared from the list of currencies.
4. The type of all accounts after import became "Bank Account", although they were all of the type "Cash".
In general, it seems that when importing all the information in MoneyWallet was removed and replaced by the one that was in qif.
By the way, there is my miscalculation.
I did not think that the names of accounts in MoneyWallet and in MS Money should be completely the same, otherwise there will be misinterpretations when exchanging qif.
In the sdf file that I sent you, Home should be renamed to Cash - Home, and Wallet to Cash - Wallet
Post has been editedKVY - 14.03.12, 17:40