Hallo und guten Tag,
ich frage höflich an, ob es möglich ist, die in Quicken 2010 enthaltene
Datei .qdf in Ihr Programm zu importieren.
mit freundlichen Grüßen
Klaus Suess
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Hi,
Klaus Suess suess.kl...@arcor.de writes:
Hallo und guten Tag,
ich frage höflich an, ob es möglich ist, die in Quicken 2010
enthaltene Datei .qdf in Ihr Programm zu importieren.
You've reached the English support line. If you'd like support in
German please use the gnucash-de mailing
Dear Mr. Suess,
this is an english-speaking mailing list. However, your question might
already be answered in the German wiki
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/De/FAQ (I don't know whether .qdf is
similar to .qif, though); otherwise you need to ask on the
German-language mailing list
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 04:15:52PM -0500, Carol Champagne wrote:
1. In Quicken, my reconciled data shows up with an "R" in the "Clr"
field. However, the same data shows up in Gnucash with a "c" in that
field, and Gnucash seems to interpret this as unreconciled. I have
several thousand
Linas wrote...
It's been rumoured that Shawn T. Rutledge said:
BTW I did download the latest gnucash and got it compiled (after installing
a slew of other stuff). The QIF import blew up completely with this message
:
Error: Internal Error: SplitRebalance(): no common split currencies
I just installed xacc 1.0.18-2 from Debian Slink (but help|About says it's
1.0.17?). Then I went to my bank's web site and downloaded a QIF file.
When I import it, all the transactions in 1999 show up as being in 2099.
I looked at the QIF, and sure enough they use a 2-digit year field.
The
On Sat, Mar 27, 1999 at 05:42:06PM -0500, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
Shawn I just installed xacc 1.0.18-2 from Debian Slink (but help|About
Shawn says it's 1.0.17?). Then I went to my bank's web site and
Shawn downloaded a QIF file. When I import it, all the transactions in
Shawn