I can't speak to your main question, but significant changes were made
to the importer(s) in the 4.x series. If you can run the latest, 4.12,
that would be a better start.
Regards,
Adrien
On 11/19/22 8:43 PM, ar wrote:
Hi,
I am downloading my data in the form of .csv file and I have a simple
Hi,
I am downloading my data in the form of .csv file and I have a simple
program to generate an.qif file with proper categories and then import .qif
into gnucash.
I am adding a program to deal with investment accounts. The problem is that
GnuCash investment account consists of a multitude of sub
David,
I might stand corrected.
I haven't tested this for customers/vendors that don't have
transactions, so give it a go and please report back what you find.
Try one of the following: (both give the same end result)
1. Reports > Business > Payables Aging/Receivables Aging
then Options >
Chris,
There is only a Customer Summary (no Vendor Summary) and at best, that
can get you a list if you also select in Options > Display > Show
Inactive. But I'm not sure it will include Customers with no invoice or
payment history at all. (all of mine have history)
You might be thinking of
> Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2022 18:11:15 +
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> Is it possible to export the customers as a .csv file in a database, and
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Peter,
In line with David's suggestion of using the Action field, you can
create your own 'tag' system. Your tags can be placed in Description,
Notes (need 2nd line mode to view) Action or Memo fields. You can
designate tags with whatever symbol you like, such as '#' or '@' or no
symbol at al