Hi Chris/David/all,
While David covered some of the aspects of migrating your QuickBooks
files into GnuCash, as far as online banking, I would suggest checking
out https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Setting_up_OFXDirectConnect &
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/OFX_Direct_Connect_Bank_Settings and
se
Chris,
If you will have ongoing access to Quickbooks then it is reasonable just to
start by transferring the balances. If for some reason (unable to run the
program in future due to platform change etc etc) you will not have access but
still have a need to access the previous records, then data mi
Hi Folks,
I have a few Intuit QuickBooks "Company Files" that I will migrate to GnuCash.
I'm looking for migration advice.
It is not clear how much history I want to take with me. I may simply start
with exiting account balances, and live with QuickBooks for historical reports.
Or, it may be
Hello!
From the beginning of next year our country (Croatia) will replace
locale currency (HRK) with the EUR. Considering that I already track
some EUR/USD accounts, I would like to hear some hints from some of the
EU users who faced the same issue in the past how they handled it?
Sincerely
The more basic limitation of MYM is the complete inability to include
transfers to different "accounts" (bank, investment, credit card), in a
split transaction. Splits can only go to budget categories.
This causes lots of silly/stupid workarounds like the one below.
On Thu, Aug 1, 2019 at 11:12
On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 03:03:11 + (UTC)
"David T. via gnucash-user" wrote:
> I can't comment on the ease of migration from the other application,
> but I can say that the strict enforcement of double entry accounting
> in gnucash causes most Quicken refugees some discomfort.
Here I would agree.
Clint,
I use a home made spreadsheet to track lots if I really need to for tax
purposes, but here in the US brokers are supposed to do that for us, and we
just need to be confident that they are doing it correctly. Also, they are
supposed to use an average cost method unless we told them to use a
is.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
Sorry, not much help for you in that regard. I have a small number of
mutual funds and tend to buy and hold. I did, as you say, just start fresh
at the beginning of the year, and just added the small amount of activity
throughout the year, without any
Thanks!
MYM, unfortunately, does not rigidly enforce the double entry aspects of
financial recording. As a for instance, 401(k) contributions from my
paycheck would not automatically transfer to the account; I've had to
manually adjust the cash balance of the investment to record the
contribution
Hi,
Welcome to GnuCash!
I found the user group called "MYM users" on Facebook and the forum on
https://www.starkeysoftware.com/MYM/. I recall that MYM was very nice when
I used it, and I think it was rather rigidly double-entry, so it should
import into GnuCash rather easily if it can make good
I can say the migration process wasn't easy, but wasn't too hard. I was
able to do it and got it up and running with all my old quicken data. I
can't remember the number of years of quicken data, maybe 5-10 years or
more. I've probably been with gnucash for about 10 years maybe.
After all is sa
I won't comment on whether the migration process has become simpler over the
years, as I haven't done it in about as long.
There has been a huge amount of discussion over the years on the question of
migration from Quicken (usually tied either to the beginning of a new calendar
year, or the im
On 7/31/19 5:01 PM, Clint Chaplin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for, well, some assurance here.
>
> How many of you migrated to GnuCash from another financial product? If you
> did, what did you migrate from? How much data did you have to migrate?
> And would you do it again knowing what yo
Hi all,
I am looking for, well, some assurance here.
How many of you migrated to GnuCash from another financial product? If you
did, what did you migrate from? How much data did you have to migrate?
And would you do it again knowing what you know now?
I am currently using MYM12 with 34 years o
Hi,
Some people experience issues migrating a db based book to 3.x. I believe
several of these issues have been fixed either in 3.1 or the upcoming 3.2. If
you can wait, I'd suggest to try with 3.2 in a few weeks.
Regards,
Geert
Op woensdag 13 juni 2018 17:07:58 CEST schreef Paul Neuwirth via
Hello,
I "accidently" upgraded to 3.0 and on startup, I got the message,
database was errernous or corrupted.
Could not see any corrosponding messages on console.
Using mariadb, working great with 2.6.
I thought, when running 3.0 the first time database would be converted?
switching to 3.0 is pla
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