Hi,
The facilities you are requesting are likely to require an inventory
management system. At present Gnucash is an accounting package and currently
does not incorporate any features for inventory management. As far as i know
there are no plans to incorporate such features in the near future. To
> I am aware that QIF is a text file and I can open it in text editor.
>
> I have a 235000 lines QIF file created by quicken. Most of the transactions
> are being imported properly but there are thousands failing as well. I have
> no way to identify those failed transactions other than going line
I am not a developer, but I can point out that the QIF importer works in
several discrete steps where (roughly) it
1. identifies the 'source' account type and name and tries to associate it
to an existing account in the data file. If there is more than one
'source' account in the QIF file it repe
I had the following question about Vendor Bills and the entries:
1. For each vendor (or even for all vendors) can a list of products / services
be created with accompanying Descriptions, Expense Account information, and
Cost Information so that I would just be able to key in an item number or co
On 10/15/2017 04:49 PM, Nelson wrote:
> Thank you for your answer David.
>
> I am aware that QIF is a text file and I can open it in text editor.
>
> I have a 235000 lines QIF file created by quicken. Most of the transactions
> are being imported properly but there are thousands failing as well.
Nelson -- do you really need (want) 20 years of data? I recently
transferred from Quicken to GnuCash because of the new goofy subscription
model -- and I have about 11 years of data. Upon doing the import first
with all the data -- it was too complicated to try and get it right -- since
-- I had
Thank you for your answer David.
I am aware that QIF is a text file and I can open it in text editor.
I have a 235000 lines QIF file created by quicken. Most of the transactions
are being imported properly but there are thousands failing as well. I have
no way to identify those failed transactio
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Thank You,
David
On Oct 15, 2017, at 3:20 PM, D via gnucash-user
wrote:
> Nelson,
>
> I don't see how a command line interface would help.
>
> Since QIF is a text file format
Nelson,
I don't see how a command line interface would help.
Since QIF is a text file format, you could always just go through the source
file with a text editor first to get your data in a ship shape state and *then*
do the import. Or, use quicken to edit the transactions first.
David
On Oct
Not sure about more efficient ways to import via QIF, which, by the way, is
reasonably efficient when done in small chunks, but another caveat that
has not been raised recently is that as the data file grows it takes longer
to do the frequent file saves.
In Windows each save for my data file take
Hi everyone,
I am trying to import about 20 years of Quicken transactions into GnuCash
going trough a Quicken QIF export. As many people reported, this is a very
painful process and requires endless manual corrections.
I was wondering if it would be possible to maybe to do the import from
comman
No problem.
Peter
On 7/10/2017 20:33, Alain Dormoy wrote:
As a test I have re-entered the amount for one of my scheduled
transactions. It appeared with comas and the next month transaction
was created smoothly.
So thank you.
Alain
Le 07/10/2017 à 01:49, prl a écrit :
On 7/10/2017 05:04, Al
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