David,

sounds easy but the drawback would be that all the work that I have already done in GnuCash I need to do again.

Second, if it is that easy in Quicken and Money why can it not be also that easy in GnuCash.

Fred.

Op 25-11-10 20:53, David T. schreef:
Fred--

I don't know how you have your accounting set up in Money. When I used Quicken, 
though, I had categories for Electricity, Gas, and Telecom, and these imported 
into Gnucash as separate accounts.

Perhaps you could rearrange your accounts in Money to use categories (or 
whatever they are in Money), using a find and replace, export to QIF, and then 
import the QIF into Gnucash.

David

--- On Thu, 11/25/10, Fred Verschueren<f...@fremar.be>  wrote:

From: Fred Verschueren<f...@fremar.be>
Subject: Re: queries on mysql
To: "Derek Atkins"<warl...@mit.edu>
Cc: gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
Date: Thursday, November 25, 2010, 1:20 AM

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.





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