Nicolas,
Your screenshot didn't come through, likely because you pasted it
'inline' in the message, rather than explicitly attaching it. (inline
gets stripped from the message by the mailman software)
While I don't do imports regularly myself from other exported data, from
what I gather read
Nicolas,
You do not tell us what is your default currency. Gnucash is reasonably
good with any of the major currencies and releaae 4.4 has a feature where
it can save the csv import configuration for each variation that you may
see. Others here can help you get the details correct.
On Thu, Au
Hello all,
First of all, I want to take this opportunity to thank all the posters
and developers who dedicate so much of their time to help the ungrateful
mass I belong to. You guys rock.
Now, my silly problem...
My bank only offers 2 formats when exporting transactions: either QIF or
CSV.
On 2023-08-31 08:38, David Carlson wrote:
> Back in the day when I used Windows fairly regularly and before Windows 7
> (i.e. Windows XP or Vista or even earlier days) when it may have been
> installed into a 32 bit computer, it was fairly common to see Windows using
> special foreshortened name
Back in the day when I used Windows fairly regularly and before Windows 7
(i.e. Windows XP or Vista or even earlier days) when it may have been
installed into a 32 bit computer, it was fairly common to see Windows using
special foreshortened names to fit into the 32 bit file system without
requiri
On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 4:32 AM Theana Wessels
wrote:
> Good day,
>
> I am migrating from Quicken, I have read the migration documentation but am
> experiencing problems with migrating the business data.
>
> I've exported all the Quicken data in one QIF file. The "normal" financial
> data migrate
On Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 5:15 AM Maf. King wrote:
> I also note, and it may be a typo by Barry, but the user often being
> called
> the "Administrator" account by some people on the list has been listed in
> a
> file path by Barry more than once as "administrato"
>
> What I'm saying is that there
On Sun, Aug 27, 2023 at 11:20 AM Michael or Penny Novack <
stepbystepf...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> I think Barry might need more
>
> a) While you are logged in as "Barry" and "Barry" is an ordinary user
> you might be able to READ a file in the user "Administrator" data area
> but you will not
Chris,
Please remember to copy the list on all replies - I'm forwarding this
one for you.
Regards,
Adrien
On 8/31/23 7:15 AM, Chris Green wrote:
On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 06:31:29AM -0500, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Yes, generally, sub-accounts are indented for each level in the account
tree. Y
HI,
On Thu, August 31, 2023 7:04 am, Chris Green wrote:
> I have just started using the Account Summary Report as an easy way to
> give an overview of the church finances to the PCC members.
>
> There's a couple of things I can't quite understand though, especially
> about the alignment of the col
On 2023-08-31 04:04, Chris Green wrote:
> Why is the amount for 'Lloyds' further left than the other amounts? Is
> it simply because it's a lower level sub-account?
Yes. Each lower level of subaccounts is further left. To control the
number of columns displayed for subaccounts, see Levels of Subac
Yes, generally, sub-accounts are indented for each level in the account
tree. You mention that "Lloyds" was 'further left' but it appears here,
and most likely in your report as 'further right'. If not, maybe provide
a PDF of the report so we can see what you are seeing exactly.
As for the £0.
If you can export the bills and invoices on their own as a CSV, (not
individually, but bills separate from invoices) you can manipulate the
resulting CSV to fit the format required by GnuCash for import.
You will need to create Customers & Vendors prior to the import, as well
as the relevant e
I have just started using the Account Summary Report as an easy way to
give an overview of the church finances to the PCC members.
There's a couple of things I can't quite understand though, especially
about the alignment of the columns and the values that appear in them.
The following depends on
Theana,
In accounting and in GnuCash, Bills and Invoices are examples of specialized
business transactions where businesses extends a limited credit facility to its
customers and are not accounts. A bill is an invoice created by another business
that your business receives requesting payment and a
Good day,
I am migrating from Quicken, I have read the migration documentation but am
experiencing problems with migrating the business data.
I've exported all the Quicken data in one QIF file. The "normal" financial
data migrated successfully with accounts created for all the Quicken
categories
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