Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-06 Thread Tom Olin via gnucash-user
@gnucash.org>>> On >>>>>> Behalf Of Tom Olin via gnucash-user >>>>>> Sent: Monday, July 3, 2023 1:55 PM >>>>>> To: Kalpesh Patel mailto:kalpesh.pa...@usa.net> >>>>>> <mailto:kalpesh.pa...@usa.ne

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-06 Thread Vincent Dawans
hange flag or some other thing to the data to prevent you >> from exporting it as easy as it used to be. This could be the discrepancy >> you are experiencing. In other words, to prevent people from doing what >> you are exactly trying to do -- they may have placed a simple da

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-05 Thread Tom Olin via gnucash-user
gave a one-year period where >>>>> you could export data. While this may be a stretch, I believe that they >>>>> may have somehow added a change flag or some other thing to the data to >>>>> prevent you from exporting it as easy as

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-04 Thread Vincent Dawans
rectly and the next does not. Just my two cents -- for what it is worth > ( which could be nothing at all!) > > Ken > > -Original Message- > From: gnucash-user mailto:outlook@gnucash.org >> On Behalf Of > Tom Olin via gnucash-user > Sent: Monday, July 3, 2023 1

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-04 Thread Tom Olin via gnucash-user
repancy you are experiencing. In other words, to prevent people from >>>> doing what you are exactly trying to do -- they may have placed a simple >>>> data offset or some other thing into the data to prevent easy export. >>>> Again, this could be a stretch

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-04 Thread Tom Olin via gnucash-user
data offset or some other thing into the data to prevent easy export. >> > Again, this could be a stretch -- but it would explain why one year comes >> > over correctly and the next does not. Just my two cents -- for what it is >> > worth ( which co

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread Vincent Dawans
u from exporting it as easy as it used to be. This could be the >>> discrepancy you are experiencing. In other words, to prevent people from >>> doing what you are exactly trying to do -- they may have placed a simple >>> data offset or some other thing into the data to p

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread Vincent Dawans
ts -- for what it is worth >> ( which could be nothing at all!) >> > >> > Ken >> > >> > -Original Message- >> > From: gnucash-user >> On Behalf Of Tom Olin via gnucash-user >> > Sent: Monday, July 3, 2023 1:55 PM >> > To:

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread Tom Olin via gnucash-user
> correctly and the next does not. Just my two cents -- for what it is worth > > ( which could be nothing at all!) > > > > Ken > > > > -Original Message- > > From: gnucash-user > <mailto:outlook....@gnucash.org>> On Behalf Of Tom Olin via gnucash-

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread Vincent Dawans
gnucash-user > On Behalf Of Tom Olin via gnucash-user > > Sent: Monday, July 3, 2023 1:55 PM > > To: Kalpesh Patel > > Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org > > Subject: Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online > > > > Good shot, but no, date formats are consis

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread Tom Olin via gnucash-user
On > Behalf Of Tom Olin via gnucash-user > Sent: Monday, July 3, 2023 1:55 PM > To: Kalpesh Patel > Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org > Subject: Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online > > Good shot, but no, date formats are consistent. > > -- > Tom > >

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread Tom Olin via gnucash-user
en > > -Original Message- > From: gnucash-user On > Behalf Of Tom Olin via gnucash-user > Sent: Monday, July 3, 2023 1:55 PM > To: Kalpesh Patel > Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org > Subject: Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online > > Good shot, but no, date f

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread Ken Pyzik
: gnucash-user On Behalf Of Tom Olin via gnucash-user Sent: Monday, July 3, 2023 1:55 PM To: Kalpesh Patel Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online Good shot, but no, date formats are consistent. -- Tom The federal government imposes a tax on you so YOU

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread Tom Olin via gnucash-user
To: Jean L > Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org > Subject: Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online > > Jean, > > Thanks for that. I did play with a few similar options but couldn’t get > anything to work easily. Some were aimed more at Quicken or QuickBooks > desk

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread Kalpesh Patel
, July 03, 2023 12:14 PM To: Jean L Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online Jean, Thanks for that. I did play with a few similar options but couldn’t get anything to work easily. Some were aimed more at Quicken or QuickBooks desktop instead

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread Tom Olin via gnucash-user
All records came from the same account tree at the same time. We need more straws!!! :-) -- Tom How many dollars would you own if the federal government had balanced its budget every year since the founding of our country? (Hint: It’s an exact number.) > On Jul 3, 2023, at 2:32 PM, David

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread David Reiser via gnucash-user
Really grasping at straws now, but invisible characters/extra spaces in the 2022 account names? -- Dave Reiser dbrei...@icloud.com > On Jul 3, 2023, at 12:29 PM, Tom Olin wrote: > > David, > > Both import files were generated from the same 2-year QBO export, so they > have identical

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread Tom Olin via gnucash-user
David, Both import files were generated from the same 2-year QBO export, so they have identical structure. The process was: QBO export -> convert to CVS -> my script -> unified import file (CVS) The problem occurred identically whether I imported the unified file or just the 2022 data

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread Tom Olin via gnucash-user
Jean, Thanks for that. I did play with a few similar options but couldn’t get anything to work easily. Some were aimed more at Quicken or QuickBooks desktop instead of QuickBooks Online. As it turns out, my minimal script seems to work very well with this one weird anomaly. The nature of it

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread David Reiser via gnucash-user
So, the year isn’t the sticking point. If you look at the .xls files — one transaction from 2022 and one from 2023 — do you see a difference? If you move a 2023 transaction to 2022, does it import correctly, or fail? I’m guessing there’s a column missing in the 2022 xls file. -- Dave Reiser

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-03 Thread Jean L
This may be slightly off topic, or too late to help, but... In github, there is a repository https://github.com/tim-rohrer/move2gnucash That seems pretty well setup to migrate your data from a quicken csv export to GC. I haven't used it, but I looked at it for a friend and it looked

Re: [GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-02 Thread Jim DeLaHunt
Tom: On 2023-07-02 15:10, Tom Olin via gnucash-user wrote: I’m attempting to import data from QuickBooks Online to GnuCash. I’ve written an awk script which appears to work well except for one major issue. What format is the data which you export from Quickbooks Online? CSV (Comma Separated

[GNC] Importing data from QuickBooks Online

2023-07-02 Thread Tom Olin via gnucash-user
I’m attempting to import data from QuickBooks Online to GnuCash. I’ve written an awk script which appears to work well except for one major issue. The data I’m importing spans the years 2022 and 2023. All 2023 transactions import cleanly, but all 2022 transactions import unbalanced, meaning I

Re: [GNC] Importing data from a CSV file

2020-05-10 Thread David Cousens
Geoff There is an import mapping step which maps an account name in the Transfer account field onto an account in the GnuCash CoA structure the first time the account name occurs. It will then be remembered for any subsequent imports.

[GNC] Importing data from a CSV file

2020-05-08 Thread flywire
lol - Welcome to GnuCash. That's how it is designed. Discussed https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2020-April/090631.html ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe:

Re: [GNC] Importing data from a CSV file

2020-05-08 Thread stephen.m.butler51
Original message From: Geoff Palmer Date: 5/7/20 18:13 (GMT-08:00) To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: [GNC] Importing data from a CSV file I've edited my .csv file to include a column of things like "Expenses:Bank Charges" and "Income:Other Income" -- exac

[GNC] Importing data from a CSV file

2020-05-08 Thread Geoff Palmer
I've edited my .csv file to include a column of things like "Expenses:Bank Charges" and "Income:Other Income" -- exactly the way they're recorded in GnuCash's account tree, but there doesn't seem to be a way to import these. I can assign this column to "Account" at import, but when I

Importing Data

2017-10-16 Thread Rick Strupkus
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 ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org