Quicken Error Code Excel Spreadsheet

A while back (2013?) a link to an Excel Spreadsheet of Quicken Error Codes was posted. I apparently never saved (or lost) the posting but I do have a copy of the .axles dated May, 2013. I don't know if it's an "official" Quicken Document or some other construction. Would anyone know a path to a current/updated copy? Thanks. Geo. Salisbury Long Valley, NJ

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GSalisbury
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The file I have is an ".xls", of course, not an axles. Geo. S.

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GSalisbury

I wouldn't expect that it has changed. The error codes are constant throughout the Q product years.

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danbrown

Thanks for the thoughts. The principle reason I inquired is because an Intro Tab has expressions of "Changes for Q2005", "Changes for Q2006" and leaves off with "Changes for Q2007/Q2008" and "Changes for QB2008". I'm presently on Q2015 and was wondering what, if anything, was known to be new since 2007/2008. The Workbook has Tabs: Intro, OL-2 to OL-151, OL-200 to OL-401, CC Errors, QBW08 Errors, Netstatus Code, IC Errors and IC Errors for QB 2005. It's possible the Book was a poster's personal preparation and has not been kept up-to-date elsewhere but maybe it has - who noze. Thanks. Geo. S.

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GSalisbury

It's online. Google it. (I assume you didn't do that, since "Google is your friend").

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Andrew

ahhh - my bad - made the newbie error of not looking first. When I did the google I arrived at

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which is the spreadsheet I have. Evidentially it hasn't been kept up-to-date (or there's nothing new since Q2008 which doesn't seem likely). I don't know if it's old news but ... trimming the link back to
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and then
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all had interesting results. Thanks. Geo.

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GSalisbury

OK George, that too is the one I had. I hope you didn't think I was too 'snooty' not to simply post the link, but you know what they say about teaching someone to fish vs. just providing the food!

Sorry I can't give any more advice.

Perhaps John Pollard can help; he seems to always have knowledge about such things.

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Andrew

"Andrew" wrote

Perhaps John Pollard can help; he seems to always have knowledge about such things.

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Thanks for the vote of confidence.

I don't think I'd even try to do what George wants to do: the data can (and does) change, and I don't think Intuit is very interested in maintaining a spreadsheet that essentially duplicates their knowledge base.

I would just bookmark a site that allows access to the knowledge base. Intuit has been revising the kb recently and my old bookmark no longer works, but here are a couple of urls that should get you to a usable starting point.

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They're sort of variations of each other, but they each contain the kb "Search" box. If you key just an error number in that Search box and press Enter (or click "Go"), you should get a link to the kb article corresponding to the error number.

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John Pollard

No worries - wasn't 'snooty' - never gave it a thought as such. I'm not a newbie per se just fell prone to laziness instead of looking. A number of times I've made similar responses to queries answered by a simple lookup. Thx. G.

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GSalisbury

Thanks for the links. I've kept them and now only have to remember where Geo.

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GSalisbury

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