What do you mean "failed"? They aren't in the gnucash file at all? Or, they
import incorrectly?
If the latter, take a look at some of the transactions that failed; is there
something in common? In my Quicken data, it was transactions that had no
categories that caused the most problems. Fill t
There are multiple classes of failures and most of them seems to be transfers
related. There are the ones a which show up more often:
- missing transactions
- duplicate transactions
- voided transactions (transaction exist but flagged as "void" and has zero
amount)
- transactions in wrong account
Hello,
I'm trying to convert my existing gnucash account from xml to mysql. I created
a new mysql database, but when I try to save my data into this database with
gnucash I get the following error message:
<--- cut here --->
mysql error: Incorrect datetime value: '18981201105900' for column 'po
On 10/15/2017 10:08 PM, DaveC49 wrote:
Hi,
The facilities you are requesting are likely to require an inventory
management system. At present Gnucash is an accounting package and currently
does not incorporate any features for inventory management. As far as i know
there are no plans to incorpor
Nelson,
It sounds to me like you are unwilling make the effort to "shepherd" your
data through the import process. Many of us, including David T are trying
to tell you that we have succeeded in completing massive imports from
Quicken into GnuCash, but we needed to take several steps to plan our
p
Is there a recommended procedure for migrating Moneydance to GnuCash?
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On 16 October 2017 at 10:50, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to convert my existing gnucash account from xml to mysql. I
> created a new mysql database, but when I try to save my data into this
> database with gnucash I get the following error message:
Don't manually create the database first.
You're getting very defensive here David and your posts are not contributing
to this discussion at all.
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On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 8:55 AM, Nelson wrote:
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> That's why I am saying that having some flags to tuneup the import process
> and detailed logging would help a lot.
>
It sounds like you've identified some areas for improvement. This is a
volunteer project, so the more you can do to make this h
> On Oct 16, 2017, at 2:50 AM, joerg_dieder...@freenet.de wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to convert my existing gnucash account from xml to mysql. I
> created a new mysql database, but when I try to save my data into this
> database with gnucash I get the following error message:
>
> <---
Hi Colin,
thank you very much for the quick response to my post. I dropped the database
and let gnucash create it. But I get the same error message again.
Joerg
On Mon, 16 Oct 2017 14:46:31 +0100
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> On 16 October 2017 at 10:50, wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to conver
Solved the problem in aneasier way...
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On 10/16/2017 09:52 AM, Nelson wrote:
> You're getting very defensive here David and your posts are not contributing
> to this discussion at all.
>
Hi Nelson,
This mailing list is gut wrenching to read. Sadly, it's not a new thing
for these open-source project communities to degenerate into som
On 16 October 2017 at 7:27, John Ralls said:
>
>
> > On Oct 16, 2017, at 2:50 AM, joerg_dieder...@freenet.de wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm trying to convert my existing gnucash account from xml to mysql. I
> > created a new mysql database, but when I try to save my data into this
> > datab
On Monday, 16 October 2017 17:27:13 BST Fred Bone wrote:
>
> A date in 1898 (as reported) looks more like a data error.
I know the OP mentioned Linux - but isn't that date something to with a (fixed/
resolved) windows bug creating transactions from "before time existed" Just
rings a distant be
On Monday, 16 October 2017 16:18:49 BST baneeishaque wrote:
> Solved the problem in aneasier way...
>
OK. I'll bite.
What is the easier way?Others in the future might benefit from your method?
BTW, happy to hear that you found a solution.
Cheers,
Maf.
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I have just purchased a new laptop with Windows 10 and am trying to import
the data from my old laptop onto it. Which files do I look for and how can
I put them on my new machine?
Rick
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Hi Maf,
thank you very much for this hint. I guess it points into the right direction.
I've just checked my xml file and indeed, there is an entry with such a strange
date. I will try to fix it as suggested and look, if I can save the data into
my mysql database.
Joerg
On Mon, 16 Oct 2017 20
I think it is about the same as from Quicken, but perhaps easier because
Moneydance is closer to being double entry.
If they still have QIF exports ...
David C
On Oct 16, 2017 8:51 AM, "Roger Miskowicz" wrote:
> Is there a recommended procedure for migrating Moneydance to GnuCash?
>
On Monday, 16 October 2017 21:42:19 BST Rick Strupkus wrote:
> I have just purchased a new laptop with Windows 10 and am trying to import
> the data from my old laptop onto it. Which files do I look for and how can
> I put them on my new machine?
>
> Rick
Hi Rick,
look at section 3 of the FAQ f
Michael:
Thanks for the reply. I have to say, I was thinking this would be a natural
function of business accounting software but I see your point about the bulk.
This is a function I am currently looking into for a non-profit. Basically, we
receive invoices for services which I’ve been inputin
Server and client are each on machines connected to different local
networks.
gnucash version 2.6.18 (3a9fbb8) and MariaDB 10.1.26 (xampp
v.7.1.9-0-VC14) all machines running Windows 10
trying to open db using external address of server network.
server is bound to 0.0.0.0
user has full privil
I second the comments by Michael. While I use GnuCash to keep up with my
personal accounting, for my business I use commercial accounting
software which provides all of the modules described and quite a few
more. You can license as few or as many modules as desired -- at a cost,
of course. So,
I think about the only way you could do it using Gnucash would be to add a
series of sub-accounts that are specific to each service that you provide,
and then post each bill for a service to the appropriate account.
Then you could use the existing reporting available in Gnucash to show the
breakdo
Thanks CM, I’ll take a look. Given that this is a very small non-profit, I am
hoping to avoid a commercial package and so far GC has (mostly) met the needs
but now we’re looking at trying to have more data available that is not
strictly just dollars and cents so to speak. In any case, are you (o
Hi Michael,
Point taken. I was really commenting specifically on the in package
capability of Gnucash to meet fellow_travellers's needs. It might be useful
to have a list of external software that does provide additional capability
to extend Gnucash somewhere on the wiki page.
One of the disadvan
On Mon, 16 Oct 2017 06:52:17 -0700 (MST)
Nelson wrote:
> You're getting very defensive here David and your posts are not
> contributing to this discussion at all.
>
>
Gnucash is Gnucash.
It isn't a Quicken-to-Gnucash project.
Yes, we do get many queries about this, but the process once compl
On 16 October 2017 at 23:03, Joe Harrington
wrote:
> Server and client are each on machines connected to different local
> networks.
> gnucash version 2.6.18 (3a9fbb8) and MariaDB 10.1.26 (xampp v.7.1.9-0-VC14)
> all machines running Windows 10
>
> trying to open db using external address of serve
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