the needed information about the DB.
Kind regards,
Fred Verschueren.
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ice. I believe we should continue to
have a hardline stance that we do not support modification of the
database from under the GnuCash API. More below..
From: Fred Verschueren
Ls,
I'm currently working with version 2.3.17 with mysql as database.
I need to do a lot of changes in my accou
ion on the API but this was not clear to me.
Can I get some hint / examples how to start with this?
Does a python wrapper for gnucash exists?
Thanks in advance.
Fred
Op 23-11-10 03:25, Frank H. Ellenberger schreef:
Fred,
Am Montag, 22. November 2010 um 19:15:47 schrieb Fred Verschueren:
:
3. You
Op 24-11-10 20:28, Derek Atkins schreef:
Fred,
Fred Verschueren writes:
Frank et al,
I'm coming from MS Money and use gnucash now for a month and I'm happy
but I want to totally reorganise my data which I transferred from
Money.
To avoid I need to do this by hand I want to write
place, export to QIF, and then
import the QIF into Gnucash.
David
--- On Thu, 11/25/10, Fred Verschueren wrote:
From: Fred Verschueren
Subject: Re: queries on mysql
To: "Derek Atkins"
Cc: gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
Date: Thursday, November 25, 2010, 1:20 AM
I have an assets:bankac
se 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 Verschuerenwrote:
From: Fred Verschu