Re: Palm App FreeCoins data extracted to XML: How to read into GnuCash?

2010-06-14 Thread Kevin Buckley
GnuCash cannot import from its own XML format. Your best bet is to convert to QIF or OFX for import. -derek I've had a play with some OFX but it doesn't seem to have the notion of splits ? Not in the examples I have found so far, anyway. It would thus seem that you gain little from having a

Re: Transaction logging and the dbi backend

2010-06-14 Thread Derek Atkins
Christian Stimming stimm...@tuhh.de writes: Am Saturday 12 June 2010 schrieb Geert Janssens: But I'm unhappy with that choice, because it's inconsistent. I see two potential uses for the transaction log: * Data recovery in case of a crash * Audit trail ... So there's question number one:

Re: Palm App FreeCoins data extracted to XML: How to read into GnuCash?

2010-06-14 Thread Derek Atkins
Kevin Buckley kevin.m.buck...@gmail.com writes: GnuCash cannot import from its own XML format. Your best bet is to convert to QIF or OFX for import. -derek I've had a play with some OFX but it doesn't seem to have the notion of splits ? Not in the examples I have found so far, anyway.

Documentation Editing (was Re: Reimbursable/non reimbursable expenses)

2010-06-14 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, Tom Bullock tbull...@nd.edu writes: Derek, you said: [snip] For reimbursible expenses you would put the expense into an asset account, and then when you get reimbursed it would be a transfer from the reimbursibles asset to your cash asset. For non-reimbursible expenses you'd just use

Re: New dutch account set

2010-06-14 Thread Christian Stimming
Am Sunday 13 June 2010 schrieb Mark Haanen: I just translated the 'simple checkbook' account chart into dutch. Could someone please add it to the repository (under accounts/nl) and apply the necessary changes to the makefile? Committed. Thanks a lot! Regards, Christian

Getting Started Helping with documentation

2010-06-14 Thread TAP (taptax)
Derek, You responded: For reimbursible expenses you would put the expense into an asset account, and then when you get reimbursed it would be a transfer from the reimbursibles asset to your cash asset. For non-reimbursible expenses you'd just use a regular expense account. As you sent this

Running GnuCash on Linux

2010-06-14 Thread Modi, Monish P
Is there a way to execute and compile gnuCash through linux/unix command lines? Also is it possible to compile and execute gnuCash through linux with testcases as input? Thanks, Monish Modi ___ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org

Re: Running GnuCash on Linux

2010-06-14 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 03:55:53AM +, Modi, Monish P wrote: Is there a way to execute and compile gnuCash through linux/unix command lines? http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Building A signature.asc Description: Digital signature ___ gnucash-devel

Could anyone commit these patches for Windows build?

2010-06-14 Thread Tao Wang
Hi, Could anyone help me commit these patches for Windows build? It seems the reason they are not committed is that it's necessary to remove some directories on the build server to make the next build successful. Could anyone here has the write permission on the build server can help me commit

Migrating from XML to MySql

2010-06-14 Thread Hubert Bahr
With 2.4 about to happen what is the procedure for migrating a database from the current xml file to MySql. And will it be reversible? Hubert ___ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org