Hi,
I'm looking into converting the CSV format my bank uses to QIF.
While importing my current test file I get an additional dialog: "set
date format for this QIF file".
It says that the current QIF file does not specify which order the
day, month and year components of a date are printed.
Since
Thanks,
I'll see if I can add it there later today.
Bram
On Mon, Jun 25, 2018 at 12:45 AM GT-I9070 H wrote:
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> Hi Bram,
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> It would look better here: https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Published_tools
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> Regards
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> Em dom, 24 de jun de 2018 às 12:05, Bram Mertens
Hi,
I have created a simple python script that creates a QIF file from the
usage report of Mobile Vikings.
Mobile Vikings a Mobile Virtual Network Operator active in Belgium.
The script and a README are available at
https://gitlab.com/m8ram/vikingcsv2qif .
The target audience is probably quite s
Michael,
Please check the FAQ: starting at
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_How_do_I_backup_my_data.3F.
If that doesn't answer your question please provide more information.
What OS are you using (both on the old and the new machine)?
What have you tried so far? What errors if anything do you
Hi,
What is the amount you are looking for?
Personally I don't see the link between the liability of charges you've
made on the different credit cards and "cash in wallet".
Do you want to know how much you can still spend using all your credit
cards? AFAIK the maximum credit for a specific card i
Colin,
You've got that correct. Replication, just like e.g. RAID protects against
some forms of data loss but it is not a full backup solution.
It could be part of it though, e.g. if running a more permanent backup from
the slave is easier than running it on the master.
MySQL/MariaDB have specif