--On April 4, 2012 10:56:02 AM -0400 Derek Atkins <warl...@mit.edu>
wrote:
GnuCash does have a QIF Import facility, but it's not automated, and
frankly I cannot think of a way to make it into an automated process
due to the way it needs to perform transaction duplicate detection
(and verification) as well as the transaction mapper to map to proper
accounts.
Your best option would be to provide a way to extract QIF from your
application so that a user can load it into GnuCash using the QIF
importer.
Bluetooth doesn't necessarily imply automatic. It might be possible to
fix things up so that the existing QIF importer reads the QIF data from
a bluetooth connection. This would depend on the availability of
appropriate libraries on all the relevant platforms and require a
significant amount of work inside GnuCash. I don't know if this would
be enough to satisfy the requirements or not.
Mike
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