In the end I could not import either CSV or OFX/QFX from one currency to
another in Gnucash. I have since given up the goal of a single 'worldwide'
Gnucash file, choosing instead to run two (in my case) national files, one
based in each currency. That way, OFX imports work well, and scheduling,
Thanks to Yoman and David. This seems to be a difficult problem to fix.
Just to clarify the need for this: if you trade and/or live in two different
countries, you need to be able to report worldwide income/expenses in both
currencies.
Ideally, to do this, the user could:
- import CSV in either
There is really no way GnuCash can do that at least at the moment. The
easiest way to achieve it would be to use the multiline multisplit import
mode and prior to import into GnuCash import the data into a spreadsheet and
add the additional information in a Rate/Price column for each split.
If
Hello!
I have been using gnucash with more than one currency, but recently I got
puzzled about how to proceed with a CSV import.
In that CSV there are USD transactions while my main Gnucash currency is
not USD, and the majority of my accounts don't have USD as their currency.
I'm importing