On 11/21/2023 7:58 AM, David Kirkby wrote:
I was a bit concerned about the complexity of the CSV files exported from
GnuCash, since they contain information my accountant does not want. I
wrote to him and received this as a response (slightly edited from his
reply)
*Thank you for your email. Do
David,
It may take a bit of setup, but there are other options:
1. html2csv - a python CLI app that will extract the table in the report
to a CSV
2. online converters (some may be simply using the above python script)
The first option keeps everything on your machine.
The second allows drag
On Tue, 21 Nov 2023 at 13:22, Maf. King wrote:
> On Tuesday, 21 November 2023 12:58:32 GMT David Kirkby wrote:
>
> >
> > I can see I can produce the trial balance as a PDF, but I can't see a way
> > to convert it to a CSV file, which I think he would prefer.
>
> The usual advice is the either:
>
On Tuesday, 21 November 2023 12:58:32 GMT David Kirkby wrote:
>
> I can see I can produce the trial balance as a PDF, but I can't see a way
> to convert it to a CSV file, which I think he would prefer.
The usual advice is the either:
a. save the report as HTML
b. select and copy the text of
I was a bit concerned about the complexity of the CSV files exported from
GnuCash, since they contain information my accountant does not want. I
wrote to him and received this as a response (slightly edited from his
reply)
*Thank you for your email. Do not worry about sending me over complicated