CSV Import is documented in
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/C/gnucash-help/trans-import.html#trans-import-csv
In a lot more detail than the Guide and Concepts Manual (which is hardly
more than a list of headings).
The only dataset demonstrated is a screenshot in Figure 6.5. The CSV Import
Preview
Multisplit is a gnucash specific variant of a csv file. In short it's csv in
which certain fields can be left empty if they are the same on consecutive
rows. This avoids having to repeat transaction specific data for each split of
a transaction.
Or put differently, the format expects full trans
Doesn’t work for me.
Note: I’m assuming that the message Finance::Quote not installed properly, when
Add is invoked in the security editor, means that it’s not installed properly.
I depend a lot on MacPorts. I’ve tried forcing the installation with MacPorts
perl 5.34 foremost in my path, and wi
As an aside, the documentation discrepancies between the Help and the Guide
that flywire noted are due to the differing preferences of the documentarians
behind the files. The person who worked assiduously to document the CSV
importer prefers the Help files, and so placed his text there.
Updat
Geert, thank you. With that pretty simple explanation I completely
understand it.
I've rolled all that together ordering the split description lines the same
as the input form and added an example based on the Tutorial and Concepts
Guide. David T, I'm with you on contributing but iirc the developm
Update on Comenity Petco imports:
They do offer a CSV-like export option but it turns out that their version
makes every value positive and has another column assigning words like
payment, charge, interest and a few others to those values, so it either
requires some pre-processing or post-processi
Glad you're putting this into a narrative. In the past, I've worked on the
docs, on both Mac and Windows environments. If I* can do it, it's most
certainly possible!
David
* Geert and other long term devs can vouch for my high level of ineptitude
regarding the development tools.
Or
That's what "Perl from other sources may or may not work and will regardless
require modifying Gnucash.app/Contents/Resources/etc/gnucash/environment to set
the perl path and @INC so that GnuCash can find the right F::Q. If you insist
on that you're on your own." is about.
The issue is that whe
It’s working, using the system perl.
When I started to tinker, I copies the gnc-* binaries from
Contents/Resources/bin to my local directory, so that I could run them without
having to delve into GnuCash.app. I renamed that bin to bin~, and forgot about
it. Your mention of /Applications/Gnucash
Hello all. This may have already been covered, but after the death of Nabble
I can't see how to do searches throughout the archive.
I need to produce accounting reports in a different language (French), but I
would prefer to use a single installation of Gnucash (all my other sets of
books are E
> On Aug 20, 2021, at 10:29 AM, wrote:
>
> Hello all. This may have already been covered, but after the death of Nabble
> I can't see how to do searches throughout the archive.
>
>
>
> I need to produce accounting reports in a different language (French), but I
> would prefer to use a sing
That's great, thanks. Exactly what I needed!
-Original Message-
From: John Ralls
Sent: August 20, 2021 2:57 PM
To: p...@kroitor.ca
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Reports in Alternate Language
> On Aug 20, 2021, at 10:29 AM, wrote:
>
> Hello all. This may have alrea
Sorry, I did try those commands but I'm not certain it worked as I do see:
Tests succeeded but one dependency not OK (Test::Perl::Critic)
I am have not installed another Perl version so it must be using the system
Perl. When I launch GnuCash the "Get Quotes" button is still inactive for me. I
b
Never mind, I see the other post from Colin about the minor typo in the
commands and now it does seem to work. Thank you!
Dave
> On Aug 20, 2021, at 4:58 PM, davelist--- via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Sorry, I did try those commands but I'm not certain it worked as I do see:
>
> Tests succee
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