Financial
Supported Financial file formats (IdClassification.Financial - Financial record document formats)
- All entries in table below are supported for file format identification.
- 'X' in "Text" column indicates text extraction is supported for the file format.
- 'X**' in "Text" column indicates text extraction is supported BUT binary-to-text filtering is used on partially parsed document records.
- 'X' in "Metadata" column indicates metadata extraction is supported for the file format.
- 'X' in "EmbeddedItem" column indicates embedded item/attachment extraction is supported for the file format.
- 'X' in "ContentHash" column indicates a content hash is supported for the file format (see MD5ContentHash and SHA1ContentHash)
If a file format does not have a supported content extractor that extracts text then, optionally (default), a binary-to-text content extractor will be used to extract UTF-8, UTF-16, Windows-1252, and ASCII from the binary. In many cases, indexable text can be extract from unknown document formats.
File Format Id Enum Value | Text | Metadata | EmbeddedItem | ContentHash | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Microsoft Money personal finance management file (discontinued in 2009 as a commercial product but sunset application can be downloaded for free) (.mny). | |||||
Intuit QuickBooks backup file (.qbb). | |||||
X | X | X | Intuit QuickBooks backup file in Microsoft compound document format (.qbb). | ||
Intuit QuickBooks Accountant Review file (.qbx). | |||||
X | X | X | Intuit QuickBooks Accountant Review file in Microsoft compound document format (.qbx). | ||
X | X | National Automated Clearing House Association (NACHA) format used for Automated Clearing House (ACH) payments and services (.ach;.dat;.txt). |