Re: Ok... What's off here?

1999-08-17 Thread cbbrowne
On 17 Aug 1999 18:15:17 CDT, the world broke into rejoicing as Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > And... Urk. > > > > That should be (gnc:account-begin-edit AccPtr 0). > > > > An obvious one... > > So you're OK now? I'm not OK, but the code seems to be p

Re: My Understanding Of The Engine

1999-08-17 Thread Per Bojsen
*** Regarding Re: My Understanding Of The Engine; Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> adds: Rob> No need. This is scheme, you can just capture a closure Rob> containing the data you need. That's great. I didn't consider closures, but that is definitely more flexible than the user data argumen

Re: QIF import from Quicken 8 (german version)

1999-08-17 Thread cbbrowne
On Tue, 17 Aug 1999 23:39:00 +0200, the world broke into rejoicing as Peter Pointner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > I just started to look at gnucash. I wanted to have some stuff to play, > and I QIF-exported a file from Quicken 2000 (aka Quicken 8), german > version. Btw, at least this version a

Re: Ok... What's off here?

1999-08-17 Thread Rob Browning
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > And... Urk. > > That should be (gnc:account-begin-edit AccPtr 0). > > An obvious one... So you're OK now? -- Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP=E80E0D04F521A094 532B97F5D64E3930 - %< >% -- The GnuCash / X-Acco

QIF import from Quicken 8 (german version)

1999-08-17 Thread Peter Pointner
I just started to look at gnucash. I wanted to have some stuff to play, and I QIF-exported a file from Quicken 2000 (aka Quicken 8), german version. Btw, at least this version allows to export all accounts to one QIF file. Then I imported the QIF-file to gnucash: All transactions get a date of 1

Re: Ok... What's off here?

1999-08-17 Thread cbbrowne
On 17 Aug 1999 00:35:00 CDT, the world broke into rejoicing as Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > And it doesn't work. > > Um. Details? Aye, there's the rub. I took the code and stuck it in an file to be loaded by "ordinary" (load "whatever") so that I'd