Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-25 Thread and78...@gmx.de
I solved my problem in 2.2.6 now.

After importing the Quicken 2009 qif file the properties of one bank account
was wrong, and therefore the deposit and withdrawal values were
interchanged. Correcting it to bank and this problem was solved.

Other problems in 2.2.6 with qif import:

- account property Oth S has to be corrected manually to Bank in qif
file before import
- deletion of double bookings manually after import

Now all balances are exactly the same in gnucash like they were in Quicken,
so everything ok.

Thanks for such a great piece of software and for the good support!!!

Cheers,
Andreas

2009/4/20 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 I wonder if there is not something wrong other than the version. I think
 very little changed in the QIF import after 2.2.6. Certainly nothing I can
 think of that would have this kind of result.
 Andreas, did you import multiple QIF files? If so, did you import them
 together or separately?

 Could you pick a specific transaction that was imported into GnuCash
 incorrectly, and show the actual QIF data that it came from?

 Cheers,
 Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu wrote:

 Safer than trying to continue to use the broken 2.2.6-3 package.

 -derek

 and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:

  Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign repositories?
  Could they harm my system?
 
  2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it
 
 
 
 
 
  Hi Derek,
 
  Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i update
 gnucash
  to
  2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?
 
 
 
  I don't use Ubuntu.
  Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.
 
  But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.
 
 
 
  You can find a GnuCash 2.2.9 deb package for intrepid on
  http://www.getdeb.net; I tested it and on my system works well.
 
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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-25 Thread and78...@gmx.de
Quicken 2009 German. Don't know what Oth S means, both were bank accounts,
so i don't know why the qif export of Quicken interpreted them as Oth S.

Cheers,
Andreas

2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 Which version of Quicken are you using? German?
 Does Oth S mean asset? Or is it liability?

 I can add support for this to the QIF importer.

 Cheers,
 Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:00 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de wrote:

 Just looked in my qif file again and it's Oth S that makes problems when
 importing into gnucash 2.2.6!

 Cheers,
 Andreas

 2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 Do you really mean Oth S? Or do you mean Oth A?
 We know that Oth A isn't working right in 2.2.9 and it has been fixed
 (but not released.)

 -Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.dewrote:

 I solved my problem in 2.2.6 now.

 After importing the Quicken 2009 qif file the properties of one bank
 account was wrong, and therefore the deposit and withdrawal values were
 interchanged. Correcting it to bank and this problem was solved.

 Other problems in 2.2.6 with qif import:

 - account property Oth S has to be corrected manually to Bank in qif
 file before import
 - deletion of double bookings manually after import

 Now all balances are exactly the same in gnucash like they were in
 Quicken, so everything ok.

 Thanks for such a great piece of software and for the good support!!!

 Cheers,
 Andreas

 2009/4/20 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 I wonder if there is not something wrong other than the version. I think
 very little changed in the QIF import after 2.2.6. Certainly nothing I can
 think of that would have this kind of result.
 Andreas, did you import multiple QIF files? If so, did you import them
 together or separately?

 Could you pick a specific transaction that was imported into GnuCash
 incorrectly, and show the actual QIF data that it came from?

 Cheers,
 Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu wrote:

 Safer than trying to continue to use the broken 2.2.6-3 package.

 -derek

 and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:

  Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign
 repositories?
  Could they harm my system?
 
  2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it
 
 
 
 
 
  Hi Derek,
 
  Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i update
 gnucash
  to
  2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?
 
 
 
  I don't use Ubuntu.
  Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.
 
  But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.
 
 
 
  You can find a GnuCash 2.2.9 deb package for intrepid on
  http://www.getdeb.net; I tested it and on my system works well.
 
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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-25 Thread and78...@gmx.de
Just looked in my qif file again and it's Oth S that makes problems when
importing into gnucash 2.2.6!

Cheers,
Andreas

2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 Do you really mean Oth S? Or do you mean Oth A?
 We know that Oth A isn't working right in 2.2.9 and it has been fixed
 (but not released.)

 -Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de wrote:

 I solved my problem in 2.2.6 now.

 After importing the Quicken 2009 qif file the properties of one bank
 account was wrong, and therefore the deposit and withdrawal values were
 interchanged. Correcting it to bank and this problem was solved.

 Other problems in 2.2.6 with qif import:

 - account property Oth S has to be corrected manually to Bank in qif
 file before import
 - deletion of double bookings manually after import

 Now all balances are exactly the same in gnucash like they were in
 Quicken, so everything ok.

 Thanks for such a great piece of software and for the good support!!!

 Cheers,
 Andreas

 2009/4/20 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 I wonder if there is not something wrong other than the version. I think
 very little changed in the QIF import after 2.2.6. Certainly nothing I can
 think of that would have this kind of result.
 Andreas, did you import multiple QIF files? If so, did you import them
 together or separately?

 Could you pick a specific transaction that was imported into GnuCash
 incorrectly, and show the actual QIF data that it came from?

 Cheers,
 Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu wrote:

 Safer than trying to continue to use the broken 2.2.6-3 package.

 -derek

 and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:

  Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign
 repositories?
  Could they harm my system?
 
  2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it
 
 
 
 
 
  Hi Derek,
 
  Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i update
 gnucash
  to
  2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?
 
 
 
  I don't use Ubuntu.
  Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.
 
  But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.
 
 
 
  You can find a GnuCash 2.2.9 deb package for intrepid on
  http://www.getdeb.net; I tested it and on my system works well.
 
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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-25 Thread and78...@gmx.de
Both and the Oth S was shown at two different positions in the qif file:

*^
!Account
NExtra-Konto
TOth S
^
!Type:Oth S*

and

*^
NExtra-Konto
TOth S*

Hope this helps!

Cheers,
Andreas

2009/4/23 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 One final question before I add support for Oth S to the QIF importer.
 Were you seeing this on a !Type line, like !Type:Oth S? Or was it a T
 line, like TOth S?
 Thanks,
 Charles


 On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 7:05 AM, Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com wrote:

 OK, so I'll make the QIF importer treat Oth S (German Quicken) the same
 as Oth A (English Quicken).
 Thanks,
 Charles


 On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Herbert Thoma 
 herbert.th...@iis.fraunhofer.de wrote:

 Charles Day schrieb:
  I see this also discussed here:
  http://www.wiso-software.de/forum/index.php?page=ThreadpostID=91169
 
  What does Vermögenskonten mean? I am just trying figure out which
 GnuCash
  account type is the closest/best match. The generic asset type? Or
 bank?

 Vermögenskonten literally translates to asset accounts

  Herbert.

  Cheers,
  Charles
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:57 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de
 wrote:
 
  Quicken 2009 German. Don't know what Oth S means, both were bank
  accounts, so i don't know why the qif export of Quicken interpreted
 them as
  Oth S.
 
 
  Cheers,
  Andreas
 
  2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com
 
  Which version of Quicken are you using? German?
  Does Oth S mean asset? Or is it liability?
 
  I can add support for this to the QIF importer.
 
  Cheers,
  Charles
 
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:00 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de
 wrote:
 
  Just looked in my qif file again and it's Oth S that makes
 problems
  when importing into gnucash 2.2.6!
 
  Cheers,
  Andreas
 
  2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com
 
  Do you really mean Oth S? Or do you mean Oth A?
  We know that Oth A isn't working right in 2.2.9 and it has been
 fixed
  (but not released.)
 
  -Charles
 
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de
 wrote:
 
  I solved my problem in 2.2.6 now.
 
  After importing the Quicken 2009 qif file the properties of one
 bank
  account was wrong, and therefore the deposit and withdrawal values
 were
  interchanged. Correcting it to bank and this problem was solved.
 
  Other problems in 2.2.6 with qif import:
 
  - account property Oth S has to be corrected manually to Bank
 in
  qif file before import
  - deletion of double bookings manually after import
 
  Now all balances are exactly the same in gnucash like they were in
  Quicken, so everything ok.
 
  Thanks for such a great piece of software and for the good
 support!!!
 
  Cheers,
  Andreas
 
  2009/4/20 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com
 
  I wonder if there is not something wrong other than the version. I
  think very little changed in the QIF import after 2.2.6.
 Certainly nothing I
  can think of that would have this kind of result.
  Andreas, did you import multiple QIF files? If so, did you import
 them
  together or separately?
 
  Could you pick a specific transaction that was imported into
 GnuCash
  incorrectly, and show the actual QIF data that it came from?
 
  Cheers,
  Charles
 
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu
 wrote:
 
  Safer than trying to continue to use the broken 2.2.6-3 package.
 
  -derek
 
  and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:
 
  Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign
  repositories?
  Could they harm my system?
 
  2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it
 
 
 
  Hi Derek,
 
  Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i
  update gnucash
  to
  2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?
 
 
  I don't use Ubuntu.
  Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.
 
  But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.
 
 
 
  You can find a GnuCash 2.2.9 deb package for intrepid on
  http://www.getdeb.net; I tested it and on my system works
 well.
 
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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-23 Thread Charles Day
One final question before I add support for Oth S to the QIF importer.
Were you seeing this on a !Type line, like !Type:Oth S? Or was it a T
line, like TOth S?
Thanks,
Charles


On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 7:05 AM, Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com wrote:

 OK, so I'll make the QIF importer treat Oth S (German Quicken) the same
 as Oth A (English Quicken).
 Thanks,
 Charles


 On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Herbert Thoma 
 herbert.th...@iis.fraunhofer.de wrote:

 Charles Day schrieb:
  I see this also discussed here:
  http://www.wiso-software.de/forum/index.php?page=ThreadpostID=91169
 
  What does Vermögenskonten mean? I am just trying figure out which
 GnuCash
  account type is the closest/best match. The generic asset type? Or
 bank?

 Vermögenskonten literally translates to asset accounts

  Herbert.

  Cheers,
  Charles
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:57 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de
 wrote:
 
  Quicken 2009 German. Don't know what Oth S means, both were bank
  accounts, so i don't know why the qif export of Quicken interpreted
 them as
  Oth S.
 
 
  Cheers,
  Andreas
 
  2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com
 
  Which version of Quicken are you using? German?
  Does Oth S mean asset? Or is it liability?
 
  I can add support for this to the QIF importer.
 
  Cheers,
  Charles
 
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:00 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de
 wrote:
 
  Just looked in my qif file again and it's Oth S that makes problems
  when importing into gnucash 2.2.6!
 
  Cheers,
  Andreas
 
  2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com
 
  Do you really mean Oth S? Or do you mean Oth A?
  We know that Oth A isn't working right in 2.2.9 and it has been
 fixed
  (but not released.)
 
  -Charles
 
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de
 wrote:
 
  I solved my problem in 2.2.6 now.
 
  After importing the Quicken 2009 qif file the properties of one
 bank
  account was wrong, and therefore the deposit and withdrawal values
 were
  interchanged. Correcting it to bank and this problem was solved.
 
  Other problems in 2.2.6 with qif import:
 
  - account property Oth S has to be corrected manually to Bank
 in
  qif file before import
  - deletion of double bookings manually after import
 
  Now all balances are exactly the same in gnucash like they were in
  Quicken, so everything ok.
 
  Thanks for such a great piece of software and for the good
 support!!!
 
  Cheers,
  Andreas
 
  2009/4/20 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com
 
  I wonder if there is not something wrong other than the version. I
  think very little changed in the QIF import after 2.2.6. Certainly
 nothing I
  can think of that would have this kind of result.
  Andreas, did you import multiple QIF files? If so, did you import
 them
  together or separately?
 
  Could you pick a specific transaction that was imported into
 GnuCash
  incorrectly, and show the actual QIF data that it came from?
 
  Cheers,
  Charles
 
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu
 wrote:
 
  Safer than trying to continue to use the broken 2.2.6-3 package.
 
  -derek
 
  and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:
 
  Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign
  repositories?
  Could they harm my system?
 
  2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it
 
 
 
  Hi Derek,
 
  Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i
  update gnucash
  to
  2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?
 
 
  I don't use Ubuntu.
  Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.
 
  But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.
 
 
 
  You can find a GnuCash 2.2.9 deb package for intrepid on
  http://www.getdeb.net; I tested it and on my system works
 well.
 
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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-23 Thread Charles Day
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:33 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de wrote:

 Both and the Oth S was shown at two different positions in the qif file:

 *^
 !Account
 NExtra-Konto
 TOth S
 ^
 !Type:Oth S*

 and

 *^
 NExtra-Konto
 TOth S*

 Hope this helps!


Perfect, thanks. I've added support for this to the QIF importer in trunk
(in r18055).

Cheers,
Charles



 Cheers,
 Andreas

 2009/4/23 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 One final question before I add support for Oth S to the QIF importer.
 Were you seeing this on a !Type line, like !Type:Oth S? Or was it a T
 line, like TOth S?
 Thanks,
 Charles


 On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 7:05 AM, Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com wrote:

 OK, so I'll make the QIF importer treat Oth S (German Quicken) the same
 as Oth A (English Quicken).
 Thanks,
 Charles


 On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Herbert Thoma 
 herbert.th...@iis.fraunhofer.de wrote:

 Charles Day schrieb:
  I see this also discussed here:
  http://www.wiso-software.de/forum/index.php?page=ThreadpostID=91169
 
  What does Vermögenskonten mean? I am just trying figure out which
 GnuCash
  account type is the closest/best match. The generic asset type? Or
 bank?

 Vermögenskonten literally translates to asset accounts

  Herbert.

  Cheers,
  Charles
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:57 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de
 wrote:
 
  Quicken 2009 German. Don't know what Oth S means, both were bank
  accounts, so i don't know why the qif export of Quicken interpreted
 them as
  Oth S.
 
 
  Cheers,
  Andreas
 
  2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com
 
  Which version of Quicken are you using? German?
  Does Oth S mean asset? Or is it liability?
 
  I can add support for this to the QIF importer.
 
  Cheers,
  Charles
 
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:00 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de
 wrote:
 
  Just looked in my qif file again and it's Oth S that makes
 problems
  when importing into gnucash 2.2.6!
 
  Cheers,
  Andreas
 
  2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com
 
  Do you really mean Oth S? Or do you mean Oth A?
  We know that Oth A isn't working right in 2.2.9 and it has been
 fixed
  (but not released.)
 
  -Charles
 
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de
 wrote:
 
  I solved my problem in 2.2.6 now.
 
  After importing the Quicken 2009 qif file the properties of one
 bank
  account was wrong, and therefore the deposit and withdrawal
 values were
  interchanged. Correcting it to bank and this problem was
 solved.
 
  Other problems in 2.2.6 with qif import:
 
  - account property Oth S has to be corrected manually to Bank
 in
  qif file before import
  - deletion of double bookings manually after import
 
  Now all balances are exactly the same in gnucash like they were
 in
  Quicken, so everything ok.
 
  Thanks for such a great piece of software and for the good
 support!!!
 
  Cheers,
  Andreas
 
  2009/4/20 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com
 
  I wonder if there is not something wrong other than the version.
 I
  think very little changed in the QIF import after 2.2.6.
 Certainly nothing I
  can think of that would have this kind of result.
  Andreas, did you import multiple QIF files? If so, did you
 import them
  together or separately?
 
  Could you pick a specific transaction that was imported into
 GnuCash
  incorrectly, and show the actual QIF data that it came from?
 
  Cheers,
  Charles
 
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu
 wrote:
 
  Safer than trying to continue to use the broken 2.2.6-3
 package.
 
  -derek
 
  and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:
 
  Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign
  repositories?
  Could they harm my system?
 
  2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it
 
 
 
  Hi Derek,
 
  Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i
  update gnucash
  to
  2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?
 
 
  I don't use Ubuntu.
  Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.
 
  But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.
 
 
 
  You can find a GnuCash 2.2.9 deb package for intrepid on
  http://www.getdeb.net; I tested it and on my system works
 well.
 
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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-21 Thread Charles Day
I see this also discussed here:
http://www.wiso-software.de/forum/index.php?page=ThreadpostID=91169

What does Vermögenskonten mean? I am just trying figure out which GnuCash
account type is the closest/best match. The generic asset type? Or bank?

Cheers,
Charles

On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:57 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de wrote:

 Quicken 2009 German. Don't know what Oth S means, both were bank
 accounts, so i don't know why the qif export of Quicken interpreted them as
 Oth S.


 Cheers,
 Andreas

 2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 Which version of Quicken are you using? German?
 Does Oth S mean asset? Or is it liability?

 I can add support for this to the QIF importer.

 Cheers,
 Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:00 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de wrote:

 Just looked in my qif file again and it's Oth S that makes problems
 when importing into gnucash 2.2.6!

 Cheers,
 Andreas

 2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 Do you really mean Oth S? Or do you mean Oth A?
 We know that Oth A isn't working right in 2.2.9 and it has been fixed
 (but not released.)

 -Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.dewrote:

 I solved my problem in 2.2.6 now.

 After importing the Quicken 2009 qif file the properties of one bank
 account was wrong, and therefore the deposit and withdrawal values were
 interchanged. Correcting it to bank and this problem was solved.

 Other problems in 2.2.6 with qif import:

 - account property Oth S has to be corrected manually to Bank in
 qif file before import
 - deletion of double bookings manually after import

 Now all balances are exactly the same in gnucash like they were in
 Quicken, so everything ok.

 Thanks for such a great piece of software and for the good support!!!

 Cheers,
 Andreas

 2009/4/20 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 I wonder if there is not something wrong other than the version. I
 think very little changed in the QIF import after 2.2.6. Certainly 
 nothing I
 can think of that would have this kind of result.
 Andreas, did you import multiple QIF files? If so, did you import them
 together or separately?

 Could you pick a specific transaction that was imported into GnuCash
 incorrectly, and show the actual QIF data that it came from?

 Cheers,
 Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Derek Atkins warl...@mit.eduwrote:

 Safer than trying to continue to use the broken 2.2.6-3 package.

 -derek

 and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:

  Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign
 repositories?
  Could they harm my system?
 
  2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it
 
 
 
 
 
  Hi Derek,
 
  Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i
 update gnucash
  to
  2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?
 
 
 
  I don't use Ubuntu.
  Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.
 
  But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.
 
 
 
  You can find a GnuCash 2.2.9 deb package for intrepid on
  http://www.getdeb.net; I tested it and on my system works well.
 
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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-21 Thread Charles Day
OK, so I'll make the QIF importer treat Oth S (German Quicken) the same as
Oth A (English Quicken).
Thanks,
Charles

On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Herbert Thoma 
herbert.th...@iis.fraunhofer.de wrote:

 Charles Day schrieb:
  I see this also discussed here:
  http://www.wiso-software.de/forum/index.php?page=ThreadpostID=91169
 
  What does Vermögenskonten mean? I am just trying figure out which
 GnuCash
  account type is the closest/best match. The generic asset type? Or
 bank?

 Vermögenskonten literally translates to asset accounts

  Herbert.

  Cheers,
  Charles
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:57 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de
 wrote:
 
  Quicken 2009 German. Don't know what Oth S means, both were bank
  accounts, so i don't know why the qif export of Quicken interpreted them
 as
  Oth S.
 
 
  Cheers,
  Andreas
 
  2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com
 
  Which version of Quicken are you using? German?
  Does Oth S mean asset? Or is it liability?
 
  I can add support for this to the QIF importer.
 
  Cheers,
  Charles
 
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:00 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de
 wrote:
 
  Just looked in my qif file again and it's Oth S that makes problems
  when importing into gnucash 2.2.6!
 
  Cheers,
  Andreas
 
  2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com
 
  Do you really mean Oth S? Or do you mean Oth A?
  We know that Oth A isn't working right in 2.2.9 and it has been
 fixed
  (but not released.)
 
  -Charles
 
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de
 wrote:
 
  I solved my problem in 2.2.6 now.
 
  After importing the Quicken 2009 qif file the properties of one bank
  account was wrong, and therefore the deposit and withdrawal values
 were
  interchanged. Correcting it to bank and this problem was solved.
 
  Other problems in 2.2.6 with qif import:
 
  - account property Oth S has to be corrected manually to Bank in
  qif file before import
  - deletion of double bookings manually after import
 
  Now all balances are exactly the same in gnucash like they were in
  Quicken, so everything ok.
 
  Thanks for such a great piece of software and for the good
 support!!!
 
  Cheers,
  Andreas
 
  2009/4/20 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com
 
  I wonder if there is not something wrong other than the version. I
  think very little changed in the QIF import after 2.2.6. Certainly
 nothing I
  can think of that would have this kind of result.
  Andreas, did you import multiple QIF files? If so, did you import
 them
  together or separately?
 
  Could you pick a specific transaction that was imported into
 GnuCash
  incorrectly, and show the actual QIF data that it came from?
 
  Cheers,
  Charles
 
 
  On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu
 wrote:
 
  Safer than trying to continue to use the broken 2.2.6-3 package.
 
  -derek
 
  and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:
 
  Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign
  repositories?
  Could they harm my system?
 
  2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it
 
 
 
  Hi Derek,
 
  Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i
  update gnucash
  to
  2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?
 
 
  I don't use Ubuntu.
  Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.
 
  But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.
 
 
 
  You can find a GnuCash 2.2.9 deb package for intrepid on
  http://www.getdeb.net; I tested it and on my system works well.
 
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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-21 Thread Herbert Thoma
Charles Day schrieb:
 I see this also discussed here:
 http://www.wiso-software.de/forum/index.php?page=ThreadpostID=91169
 
 What does Vermögenskonten mean? I am just trying figure out which GnuCash
 account type is the closest/best match. The generic asset type? Or bank?

Vermögenskonten literally translates to asset accounts

 Herbert.

 Cheers,
 Charles
 
 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:57 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de wrote:
 
 Quicken 2009 German. Don't know what Oth S means, both were bank
 accounts, so i don't know why the qif export of Quicken interpreted them as
 Oth S.


 Cheers,
 Andreas

 2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 Which version of Quicken are you using? German?
 Does Oth S mean asset? Or is it liability?

 I can add support for this to the QIF importer.

 Cheers,
 Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:00 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de wrote:

 Just looked in my qif file again and it's Oth S that makes problems
 when importing into gnucash 2.2.6!

 Cheers,
 Andreas

 2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 Do you really mean Oth S? Or do you mean Oth A?
 We know that Oth A isn't working right in 2.2.9 and it has been fixed
 (but not released.)

 -Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.dewrote:

 I solved my problem in 2.2.6 now.

 After importing the Quicken 2009 qif file the properties of one bank
 account was wrong, and therefore the deposit and withdrawal values were
 interchanged. Correcting it to bank and this problem was solved.

 Other problems in 2.2.6 with qif import:

 - account property Oth S has to be corrected manually to Bank in
 qif file before import
 - deletion of double bookings manually after import

 Now all balances are exactly the same in gnucash like they were in
 Quicken, so everything ok.

 Thanks for such a great piece of software and for the good support!!!

 Cheers,
 Andreas

 2009/4/20 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 I wonder if there is not something wrong other than the version. I
 think very little changed in the QIF import after 2.2.6. Certainly 
 nothing I
 can think of that would have this kind of result.
 Andreas, did you import multiple QIF files? If so, did you import them
 together or separately?

 Could you pick a specific transaction that was imported into GnuCash
 incorrectly, and show the actual QIF data that it came from?

 Cheers,
 Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Derek Atkins warl...@mit.eduwrote:

 Safer than trying to continue to use the broken 2.2.6-3 package.

 -derek

 and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:

 Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign
 repositories?
 Could they harm my system?

 2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it



 Hi Derek,

 Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i
 update gnucash
 to
 2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?


 I don't use Ubuntu.
 Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.

 But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.



 You can find a GnuCash 2.2.9 deb package for intrepid on
 http://www.getdeb.net; I tested it and on my system works well.

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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-20 Thread Derek Atkins
Safer than trying to continue to use the broken 2.2.6-3 package.

-derek

and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:

 Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign repositories?
 Could they harm my system?

 2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it





 Hi Derek,

 Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i update gnucash
 to
 2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?



 I don't use Ubuntu.
 Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.

 But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.



 You can find a GnuCash 2.2.9 deb package for intrepid on
 http://www.getdeb.net; I tested it and on my system works well.

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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-20 Thread Charles Day
I wonder if there is not something wrong other than the version. I think
very little changed in the QIF import after 2.2.6. Certainly nothing I can
think of that would have this kind of result.
Andreas, did you import multiple QIF files? If so, did you import them
together or separately?

Could you pick a specific transaction that was imported into GnuCash
incorrectly, and show the actual QIF data that it came from?

Cheers,
Charles


On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu wrote:

 Safer than trying to continue to use the broken 2.2.6-3 package.

 -derek

 and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:

  Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign repositories?
  Could they harm my system?
 
  2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it
 
 
 
 
 
  Hi Derek,
 
  Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i update
 gnucash
  to
  2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?
 
 
 
  I don't use Ubuntu.
  Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.
 
  But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.
 
 
 
  You can find a GnuCash 2.2.9 deb package for intrepid on
  http://www.getdeb.net; I tested it and on my system works well.
 
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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-20 Thread Charles Day
Do you really mean Oth S? Or do you mean Oth A?
We know that Oth A isn't working right in 2.2.9 and it has been fixed (but
not released.)

-Charles


On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de wrote:

 I solved my problem in 2.2.6 now.

 After importing the Quicken 2009 qif file the properties of one bank
 account was wrong, and therefore the deposit and withdrawal values were
 interchanged. Correcting it to bank and this problem was solved.

 Other problems in 2.2.6 with qif import:

 - account property Oth S has to be corrected manually to Bank in qif
 file before import
 - deletion of double bookings manually after import

 Now all balances are exactly the same in gnucash like they were in Quicken,
 so everything ok.

 Thanks for such a great piece of software and for the good support!!!

 Cheers,
 Andreas

 2009/4/20 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 I wonder if there is not something wrong other than the version. I think
 very little changed in the QIF import after 2.2.6. Certainly nothing I can
 think of that would have this kind of result.
 Andreas, did you import multiple QIF files? If so, did you import them
 together or separately?

 Could you pick a specific transaction that was imported into GnuCash
 incorrectly, and show the actual QIF data that it came from?

 Cheers,
 Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu wrote:

 Safer than trying to continue to use the broken 2.2.6-3 package.

 -derek

 and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:

  Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign
 repositories?
  Could they harm my system?
 
  2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it
 
 
 
 
 
  Hi Derek,
 
  Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i update
 gnucash
  to
  2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?
 
 
 
  I don't use Ubuntu.
  Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.
 
  But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.
 
 
 
  You can find a GnuCash 2.2.9 deb package for intrepid on
  http://www.getdeb.net; I tested it and on my system works well.
 
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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-20 Thread Charles Day
Which version of Quicken are you using? German?
Does Oth S mean asset? Or is it liability?

I can add support for this to the QIF importer.

Cheers,
Charles


On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:00 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de wrote:

 Just looked in my qif file again and it's Oth S that makes problems when
 importing into gnucash 2.2.6!

 Cheers,
 Andreas

 2009/4/21 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 Do you really mean Oth S? Or do you mean Oth A?
 We know that Oth A isn't working right in 2.2.9 and it has been fixed
 (but not released.)

 -Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:32 PM, and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de wrote:

 I solved my problem in 2.2.6 now.

 After importing the Quicken 2009 qif file the properties of one bank
 account was wrong, and therefore the deposit and withdrawal values were
 interchanged. Correcting it to bank and this problem was solved.

 Other problems in 2.2.6 with qif import:

 - account property Oth S has to be corrected manually to Bank in qif
 file before import
 - deletion of double bookings manually after import

 Now all balances are exactly the same in gnucash like they were in
 Quicken, so everything ok.

 Thanks for such a great piece of software and for the good support!!!

 Cheers,
 Andreas

 2009/4/20 Charles Day ceda...@gmail.com

 I wonder if there is not something wrong other than the version. I think
 very little changed in the QIF import after 2.2.6. Certainly nothing I can
 think of that would have this kind of result.
 Andreas, did you import multiple QIF files? If so, did you import them
 together or separately?

 Could you pick a specific transaction that was imported into GnuCash
 incorrectly, and show the actual QIF data that it came from?

 Cheers,
 Charles


 On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 7:45 AM, Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu wrote:

 Safer than trying to continue to use the broken 2.2.6-3 package.

 -derek

 and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:

  Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign
 repositories?
  Could they harm my system?
 
  2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it
 
 
 
 
 
  Hi Derek,
 
  Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i update
 gnucash
  to
  2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?
 
 
 
  I don't use Ubuntu.
  Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.
 
  But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.
 
 
 
  You can find a GnuCash 2.2.9 deb package for intrepid on
  http://www.getdeb.net; I tested it and on my system works well.
 
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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-18 Thread and78...@gmx.de
Ok, but how safe and stable are such packages from foreign repositories?
Could they harm my system?

2009/4/18 Cristian Marchi cr...@libero.it





 Hi Derek,

 Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i update gnucash
 to
 2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?



 I don't use Ubuntu.
 Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.

 But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.



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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-17 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi,

Please remember to CC the list on all replies using your mailer's
Reply-To-List or Reply-All functionality.

and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de writes:

 Hi Derek,

 Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i update gnucash to
 2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?

I don't use Ubuntu.
Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.

But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.

 Cheers,
 Andreas

-derek

 2009/4/16 Derek Atkins warl...@mit.edu

 Hi,

 Quoting and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de:

 Hello,

 i have installed gnucash 2.2.6 (ubuntu 8.10) and tried to import my
 Quicken
 2009 qif file.

 The import worked very well, but i have a big problem with the
 imported data
 anyway:

 In gnucash all the Deposit and Withdrawal values of every booking are
 interchanged!

 For example:

 Income    Deposit: 2000   Withdrawal: ---    (Quicken)

 Income    Deposit: ---        Withdrawal: 2000  (after Import in
 gnucash)

 How can i solve this problem?

 Upgrade to 2.2.9 (the most recent release) and re-run the import.

 Cheers,
 Andreas

 -derek

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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-17 Thread Cristian Marchi



  

Hi Derek,

Ubuntu 8.10 is only available with gnucash 2.2.6. How do i update gnucash to
2.2.9 on Ubuntu 8.10?



I don't use Ubuntu.
Either find a repository that has it, or build from source.

But 2.2.6 is old and there have been many QIF fixes.

  
You can find a GnuCash 2.2.9 deb package for intrepid on 
http://www.getdeb.net; I tested it and on my system works well.

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gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-16 Thread and78...@gmx.de
Hello,

i have installed gnucash 2.2.6 (ubuntu 8.10) and tried to import my Quicken
2009 qif file.

The import worked very well, but i have a big problem with the imported data
anyway:

In gnucash all the Deposit and Withdrawal values of every booking are
interchanged!

For example:

IncomeDeposit: 2000   Withdrawal: ---(Quicken)

IncomeDeposit: ---Withdrawal: 2000  (after Import in gnucash)

How can i solve this problem?

Cheers,
Andreas
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Re: gnucash 2.2.6 - problems with qif import

2009-04-16 Thread Derek Atkins

Hi,

Quoting and78...@gmx.de and78...@gmx.de:


Hello,

i have installed gnucash 2.2.6 (ubuntu 8.10) and tried to import my Quicken
2009 qif file.

The import worked very well, but i have a big problem with the imported data
anyway:

In gnucash all the Deposit and Withdrawal values of every booking are
interchanged!

For example:

IncomeDeposit: 2000   Withdrawal: ---(Quicken)

IncomeDeposit: ---Withdrawal: 2000  (after Import in gnucash)

How can i solve this problem?


Upgrade to 2.2.9 (the most recent release) and re-run the import.


Cheers,
Andreas


-derek

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