As soon as we get a test install of CiviCRM set up, I was planning to try
out your Paypal import feature. If we could then use a script and ledger to
get it into gnucash, that'd be great.

Stormy

On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Karl Fogel <kfo...@questioncopyright.org>wrote:

> "Bradley M. Kuhn" <bk...@ebb.org> writes:
> >Meanwhile, I should also mention that Karl Fogel of Question Copyright
> >(cc'ed) faced a similar problem, which he solved by moving to CiviCRM,
> >which has a PayPal import feature.  I don't know if this would fully
> >solve your problem, since the end goal is getting it into GnuCash
> >correctly, but it might be a piece.  Karl told me he's willing to help
> >out GNOME Foundation on this front if you need advice on how to set it
> >up.  Karl mentioned this blog post is a good resource:
> >     http://www.rants.org/2009/04/29/civicrm-saves-the-day/
>
> I have separate scripts that convert from CiviCRM database to Ledger
> format, and of course Ledger itself can then convert the data to GnuCash
> format, IIUC.  I'd be happy to share those scripts, though you might
> need to tweak them a bit to remove some QuestionCopyright.org-specific
> stuff.
>
> Best,
> -Karl
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