Re: Exporting Quicken to Gnu Cash

2008-02-13 Thread The Wassermans
Both of these sites look very promising.  Thanks Seb.  I'll play with 
them and report the results


Dave W



Sebastian Spiess wrote:

The Wassermans wrote:

I am trying to import Quicken data into GnuCash.

Quicken ver 2008 doesn't offer to create QIF files in it's export 
function.  (They obviously want to prevent any desertion!)


Anyone have some experience on how best to transfer data between the 
two.
If all else fails I might have to create own QIF from an ascii 
download -does that make sense?


Dave W




Just recently I was looking for a converter from spreadsheet to QIF 
and I found this one http://xl2qif.chez-alice.fr/calc2qif_en.php
there is a excel and a OO.o spread sheet plugin available which lets 
you export to QIF.


Of course you still need to get your numbers into a spread sheet.

what about a beta/cvs verison of gnucash or which other export options 
do you have?


the guy here http://baruch.ev-en.org/proj/gnucash.html does a lot of 
converting between formats as well. might be worth a look.


cheers,

seb

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Re: Exporting Quicken to Gnu Cash

2008-02-13 Thread The Wassermans
Yes, you can print an account to a spreadsheet file (tab delimited) Or 
ascii.  or, of course, prn.  I think I can see where you're going. On 
the face of it GNU Cash doest seem to have an obvious import of 
spreadsheet.  Constructing a QIF file from the spreadsheet data?


Dave W

Gregory Storer wrote:

Does Quicken allow you to dump reports into Excel?  Would that be a way
of doing it?

g.

On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 09:16 +1100, The Wassermans wrote:
  

I am trying to import Quicken data into GnuCash.

Quicken ver 2008 doesn't offer to create QIF files in it's export 
function.  (They obviously want to prevent any desertion!)


Anyone have some experience on how best to transfer data between the two. 

If all else fails I might have to create own QIF from an ascii download 
-does that make sense?


Dave W





  
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Re: Exporting Quicken to Gnu Cash

2008-02-12 Thread Sebastian Spiess
The Wassermans wrote:
> I am trying to import Quicken data into GnuCash.
> 
> Quicken ver 2008 doesn't offer to create QIF files in it's export 
> function.  (They obviously want to prevent any desertion!)
> 
> Anyone have some experience on how best to transfer data between the two. 
> 
> If all else fails I might have to create own QIF from an ascii download 
> -does that make sense?
> 
> Dave W
> 


Just recently I was looking for a converter from spreadsheet to QIF and I found 
this one 
http://xl2qif.chez-alice.fr/calc2qif_en.php
there is a excel and a OO.o spread sheet plugin available which lets you export 
to QIF.

Of course you still need to get your numbers into a spread sheet.

what about a beta/cvs verison of gnucash or which other export options do you 
have?

the guy here http://baruch.ev-en.org/proj/gnucash.html does a lot of converting 
between formats as well. might be worth a look.

cheers,

seb

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Re: Exporting Quicken to Gnu Cash

2008-02-12 Thread Gregory Storer
Does Quicken allow you to dump reports into Excel?  Would that be a way
of doing it?

g.

On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 09:16 +1100, The Wassermans wrote:
> I am trying to import Quicken data into GnuCash.
> 
> Quicken ver 2008 doesn't offer to create QIF files in it's export 
> function.  (They obviously want to prevent any desertion!)
> 
> Anyone have some experience on how best to transfer data between the two. 
> 
> If all else fails I might have to create own QIF from an ascii download 
> -does that make sense?
> 
> Dave W
> 


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