And so the ‘bookkeeping’ is not quite complete. (the checking and credit cards 
aren’t yet booked) If he’s gone this far already with other means, why not just 
roll a custom register as part of the current workflow? I suppose he could 
export his data via CSV to GnuCash, but at that point, might as well have a 
custom solution without involving GnuCash at all.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Apr 11, 2019, at 5:18 PM, Stephen M. Butler <kg...@arrl.net> wrote:
> 
> On 4/11/19 2:59 PM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
>> On 4/11/2019 3:45 PM, ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user wrote:
>>> On 4/11/19 5:57 AM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
>>>> Using the d**** thing does require you to understand SOMETHING about
>>>> double entry bookkeeping because that is what you are doing..
>>> 
>>> That you for all the help!
>>> 
>>> Unfortunately, GnuCash is way, way overkill for what I need.
>>> I am not after using it for bookkeeping. 
>> 
>> If you are still here --- maybe you should describe in words what you
>> ARE trying to do? In other words, what financial information do you
>> want to keep track of? What sorts of reports about your finances do
>> you want to be able to produce? The term "bookkeeping" refers to
>> keeping financial records << before "double entry" there was "single
>> entry" and in the early days of "double entry" transactions were
>> immediately recorded against "equity" --- BTW, "early"means hundreds
>> of years ago.
>> 
>> Michael D Novack 
> 
> 
> Sounds to me like all he wants is a check register for his credit card.
> 


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