Op 24-11-10 20:28, Derek Atkins schreef:
Fred,
Fred Verschueren<f...@fremar.be> writes:
Frank et al,
I'm coming from MS Money and use gnucash now for a month and I'm happy
but I want to totally reorganise my data which I transferred from
Money.
To avoid I need to do this by hand I want to write a program/script
(preferable in python).
Are you trying to reorganize the account structure or change how
transactions got placed into accounts? It might make sense, considering
it's only been a month, to start over, re-import your old data and this
time organize it more appropriately.
I have an assets:bankaccount:bank with payments for electricity,
telecom, gas, aso to expense:XX.
I want electricity to go to expense:electricity, telecom to
expense:telecom, gas to expense:gas, aso
This are monthly payments for more than 10 years.
So, a way to automate this would be very welcome.
Fred.
I had a look at the documentation on the API but this was not clear to me.
Can I get some hint / examples how to start with this?
Does a python wrapper for gnucash exists?
In 2.3.x, yes. I do not believe there is a python wrapper in 2.2.x
Thanks in advance.
Fred
-derek
Op 23-11-10 03:25, Frank H. Ellenberger schreef:
Fred,
Am Montag, 22. November 2010 um 19:15:47 schrieb Fred Verschueren:
:
3. You mention an alternative by writing a (python) program using the API.
Where can I find documentation on this API?
If you do not have the sources on your machine, where you could run make doc,
you can use http://svn.gnucash.org/docs/HEAD/
@Derek, they show Rev, 2.3.0. Are they not built every night?
Frank
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