

Instead, Quicken will create a new account The case, Quicken will not attempt to merge the transactions in theseĭuplicate accounts. The QXF file already exist in the destination data file.

When importing a QXF file, it's possible that one or more accounts in According to Quicken's site (link at the bottom of the page) this is what's happening: However, instead of importing the transactions into "Checking Account" it instead creates a new account "Checking Account 2" rather than importing/merging the new transactions into the appropriate pre-existing "Checking Account" account. Attempted to import a QXF containing new transactions for a pre-existing account (named "Checking Account").I need to select some records from an SQL database and transform them into a Quicken-friendly format for the purpose of merging them into an existing Quicken 2012 Home and Business checking account.
