On 7/30/2021 11:22 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
Sorry, there is not any easy way to do that.
You can try to use gnc2qif to convert one file to QIF and then import
it into the other. That may or may not work. And may require work to
do right.
Another option is to start over with a combined file. P
On Thu, 29 Jul 2021 11:04:18 -0400
nonno wrote:
> I initially setup Gnucash, about a year ago, with my wife having a
> set of accounts and my having a set of accounts. For example, when I
> go into Gnucash I open the file "personal.me.gnucash". When my wife
> goes into Gnucash she opens the fil
I posted a piecash example I wrote to create a book from csv:
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2021-July/097124.html
One of the good things about piecash is it's scripted so you get the same
result every time without any wayward keystrokes, It only takes a few
minutes to install an
Sorry, there is not any easy way to do that.
You can try to use gnc2qif to convert one file to QIF and then import it
into the other. That may or may not work. And may require work to do right.
Another option is to start over with a combined file. Pick a cutover date
(like Jan 1) and create a
Dear Gnucash Representative,
I initially setup Gnucash, about a year ago, with my wife having a set
of accounts and my having a set of accounts. For example, when I go
into Gnucash I open the file "personal.me.gnucash". When my wife goes
into Gnucash she opens the file "personal.wife.gnucash