On 11/16/2024 12:01 PM, R Losey wrote:
I believe that QB lets you export the data in some form, and GnuCash will import that. Sorry to be so general, but I didn't import data; I just started fresh with GnuCash. But I believe that the process is documented in the GnuCash material.
All apps SHOULD have a way to export data and all apps should have a way to import data. But you have no reason to expect app B can directly import what app A exports.
However, it should not be HARD to do any necessary conversion if app B does not provide a tool for that. And 'nix users should be able to do the conversion shell language + library of standard 'nix utilities (complete language of type "string")
You may be in luck since many come to gnucash from QuickBooks so tools likely already exist.
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