Re: Copying many transactions

2017-07-24 Thread Mike or Penny Novack
On 7/24/2017 12:50 PM, Derek Atkins wrote: azalea4va writes: This is essentially what I resorted to. Since gnucash does not support export to anything but a CSV file, I wrote a shell script to extract information from the gnucash xml file and output to a GIF file. As a

Re: Copying many transactions

2017-07-24 Thread Kenneth Schneider
Found this with google: https://gnucashtoqif.us/ I haven't tried it, just found it. Ken Schneider > On Jul 24, 2017, at 12:50 PM, Derek Atkins wrote: > > Gnucash2QIF ___ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org

Re: Copying many transactions

2017-07-24 Thread Derek Atkins
azalea4va writes: > Derek Atkins wrote >> Your best bet may be to create a QIF file that contains the transactions >> you want and then import that file. > > This is essentially what I resorted to. Since gnucash does not support > export to anything but a CSV file, I wrote

Re: Copying many transactions

2017-07-16 Thread azalea4va
Harry Hall wrote > New to forum and looking for help. > Basically I have a new iMac and my old gnucash cash accounts are on my old > windows 10 PC. > I have downloaded gnucash for mac but unable to import the export > transactions files. The account files have came across, i.e. The account > and

Re: Copying many transactions

2017-07-15 Thread David T. via gnucash-user
Actually, the dividends DON'T have to go to the fund account. You could register the reinvestment as a dividend transaction (to a cash account), followed by a buy transaction. That is how I handle these.  YMMV. Best, David   On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 12:15, azalea4va

Re: Copying many transactions

2017-07-15 Thread Harry Hall
Colin, Wow did not think of the simple way, all up and running on the iMac now. Much appreciated Harry Sent from my iPhone > On 15 Jul 2017, at 08:45, Colin Law wrote: > >> On 15 July 2017 at 08:37, Harry Hall wrote: >> Hi >> New to forum and

Re: Copying many transactions

2017-07-15 Thread Colin Law
On 15 July 2017 at 08:37, Harry Hall wrote: > Hi > New to forum and looking for help. > Basically I have a new iMac and my old gnucash cash accounts are on my old > windows 10 PC. > I have downloaded gnucash for mac but unable to import the export > transactions

Re: Copying many transactions

2017-07-15 Thread azalea4va
GnuCash - User mailing list wrote > In other words, money comes from the income account (e.g., > Income:Dividends) and goes to the brokerage account (Assets:Brokerage) . I > am not sure you need that second transaction at all. > ... > Without the second transaction, things get much simpler. The

Re: Copying many transactions

2017-07-15 Thread azalea4va
Derek Atkins wrote > Your best bet may be to create a QIF file that contains the transactions > you want and then import that file. This is essentially what I resorted to. Since gnucash does not support export to anything but a CSV file, I wrote a shell script to extract information from the

Re: Copying many transactions

2017-07-14 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, azalea4va writes: > I have ported over years of data from Quicken to gnucash. But there are > transition issues. One is I have a brokerage account that now shows many > entries for dividend payments. So I have 100's of transactions with a > transfer from account B to