I wrote a REXX program (Perl would also work) to do text processing on a
QIF file, creating a new QIF file.
The Quicken QIF transaction:
^
D1/ 7'16
T75.60
CX
Pdr. miller
Mfjt cleaning
L[fjt-tex-check]/fjt:160107
gets turned into:
^
D1/ 7'16
T75.60
CX
Pdr. miller
Mfjt cleaning
L[fjt-tex-check]
S
That's an interesting idea. I can't imagine it would involve too much--
swapping the slash with a line feed and the appropriate account strings. I
don't recall the QIF format that exactly, though, to be sure.
David
On April 27, 2022 9:56:29 PM EDT, Fred Tydeman wrote:
>Has someone written a p
Has someone written a program to transform a *.QIF file into another *.QIF
file with
the Quicken class data (the text after the '/' in the Cat field) into dummy
split transactions
with the class data as the account on dummy split?
Since a gnucash transaction can have multiple splits, that is a way
Thank you. Comment 6 with the dummy accounts added as $0 splits seems good
enough for my needs.
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 2:44 PM flywire wrote:
> https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2022-February/099807.html
> is part of a discussion on classes.
>
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I would like to produce reports that show:
money spent on meals, hotels, ...
money spend on various trips
In Quicken, the transactions were coded as:
Expense:meals/home
Expense:meals/20210112
Expense:hotel/2
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I would like to produce reports that show:
money spent on meals, hotels, ...
money spend on various trips
In Quicken, the transactions were coded as:
Expense:meals/home
Expense:meals/20210112
Expense:hotel/20210112
Expense:mea
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