Re: [GNC] Importing from one gnucash file to another

2024-01-16 Thread John Ralls
It's part of CSV import. It has been there for a long time but didn't work very well until Geert rewrote the CSV importer for GnuCash 4. Use File>Export>Transactions to CSV to create a CSV file then File>Import>Import Transactions from CSV and click the Multi-Split box under File Format on the

Re: [GNC] Importing from one gnucash file to another

2024-01-16 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I've never used it myself, but I recall a discussion when the feature was added, I think for 4.x but it could have been earlier. Regards, Adrien On 1/16/24 5:16 AM, David H wrote: James, I may be mis-remembering but I seem to recall when importing txns some time ago there was a checkbox or

Re: [GNC] Importing from one gnucash file to another

2024-01-16 Thread David H
James, I may be mis-remembering but I seem to recall when importing txns some time ago there was a checkbox or option to specify the file to be imported was in Gnucash format ? Do you see this? Have you selected it ? Regards David H. On Tue, 16 Jan 2024 at 06:33, James Wilde wrote: > I am

Re: [GNC] Importing from one gnucash file to another

2024-01-15 Thread Jim DeLaHunt
James: On 2024-01-15 03:59, James Wilde wrote: I am rationalising my accounting in Gnucash and have previously had one instance of Gnucash for each year.  I now would like to load an [earlier year's data] into the current year.  I have exported the earlier year as a csv file (I have used

[GNC] Importing from one gnucash file to another

2024-01-15 Thread James Wilde
I am rationalising my accounting in Gnucash and have previously had one instance of Gnucash for each year.  I now would like to load an eyara into the current year.  I have exported the earlier year as a csv file (I have used semi-colons instead of commas) but when I go to the current year to