On 7/24/2017 12:50 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
azalea4va writes:
This is essentially what I resorted to. Since gnucash does not support
export to anything but a CSV file, I wrote a shell script to extract
information from the gnucash xml file and output to a GIF file. As a shell
script, it was sl
Found this with google:
https://gnucashtoqif.us/
I haven't tried it, just found it.
Ken Schneider
> On Jul 24, 2017, at 12:50 PM, Derek Atkins wrote:
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> Gnucash2QIF
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azalea4va writes:
> Derek Atkins wrote
>> Your best bet may be to create a QIF file that contains the transactions
>> you want and then import that file.
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> This is essentially what I resorted to. Since gnucash does not support
> export to anything but a CSV file, I wrote a shell script to extr
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Colin,
Wow did not think of the simple way, all up and running on the iMac now.
Much appreciated
Harry
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> On 15 Jul 2017, at 08:45, Colin Law wrote:
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>> On 15 July 2017 at 08:37, Harry Hall wrote:
>> Hi
>> New to forum and looking for help.
>> Basically I have a new iMac
On 15 July 2017 at 08:37, Harry Hall wrote:
> Hi
> New to forum and looking for help.
> Basically I have a new iMac and my old gnucash cash accounts are on my old
> windows 10 PC.
> I have downloaded gnucash for mac but unable to import the export
> transactions files. The account files have cam
sing the shell script I mentioned in an earlier post,
> eliminating much of the manual labor.
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om the gnucash xml file and output to a GIF file. As a shell
script, it was slow as molasses running on a file with 500K transactions,
but it got the job done.
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the second transaction, things get much simpler.
David
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From: Derek Atkins
Sent: Fri Jul 14 22:56:47 GMT+05:00 2017
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Subject: Re: Copying many transactions
Hi,
azalea4va writes:
> I have ported o
Hi,
azalea4va writes:
> I have ported over years of data from Quicken to gnucash. But there are
> transition issues. One is I have a brokerage account that now shows many
> entries for dividend payments. So I have 100's of transactions with a
> transfer from account B to A where A is the trans
e number of transactions efficently?
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