Ok Allan,
I am replying to the list directly, as you said.
aga wrote:
> I'm not sure what it is you disagree with. I thought you were
> saying your GnuCash file didn't have a Payee, but instead had a
> Description, which gets imported as Payee.
No, I am not blaming GnuCash at all. It is an excel
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 13:02:26 +0530
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Hi Allan,
On Sun 21 Apr 2013 1:42:57 PM you wrote:
>> Whilst it's for the user to use KMM the way that suits him best, I'm
>> not sure that's such a good idea. You say you have been u
Forwarding message from OP, which is probably of more use here.
Allan
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Hi Allan,
On Sun 21 Apr 2013 1:42:57 PM you wrote:
> The only problem in the file is that the first two entries had invalid
> dates '-00-00'. Changing that to the same date as the other
> entries, I c
On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 18:32:56 +0530
CA G Rajesh wrote:
> Hi Allan,
> Sorry for the delayed response.
>
> aga wrote:
> > Ah, that's sad! Whilst I've written the CSV exporter, it still
> > awaits acceptance and incorporation into KMyMoney.
> Just read that it's good. Congrats & Thanks.
>
> > Do
Hi Allan,
Sorry for the delayed response.
aga wrote:
> Ah, that's sad! Whilst I've written the CSV exporter, it still awaits
> acceptance and incorporation into KMyMoney.
Just read that it's good. Congrats & Thanks.
> Does Gnucash have any other export capability? Or, perhaps Scrooge
> could
On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 22:40:08 +0530
CA G Rajesh wrote:
> Thanks, Allan.
>
> aga wrote:
> > Just a couple of questions, and a possible idea.
> > Are you able/willing to compile from source? The reason I ask that
> > is that there might be another way to achieve your requirement, and
> > bearing i
Thanks, Allan.
aga wrote:
> Just a couple of questions, and a possible idea.
> Are you able/willing to compile from source? The reason I ask that is
> that there might be another way to achieve your requirement, and
> bearing in mind that developer time is very limited.
No, I am not a programmer
On Thu, 18 Apr 2013 15:41:33 +0530
CA G Rajesh wrote:
> Hello All,
> I am using KDE for all my needs, except for accounts - for which I
> use GnuCash (for a long time, since Kde4 was consdered unstable
> then). GnuCash is a good software, but I want a KDE equivalent. I
> have tested KMyMoney and
Hello All,
I am using KDE for all my needs, except for accounts - for which I use
GnuCash (for a long time, since Kde4 was consdered unstable then). GnuCash
is a good software, but I want a KDE equivalent. I have tested KMyMoney and
I like to switch to it.
However, when I tried to import GnuCas
On 12/08/12 03:29, CA G Rajesh wrote:
Hi,
If I am to download my accounts from gnucash, my description in gnucash is
mapped/imported to payees. Is it possible to map it to description/memo in
kmymoney2 during import?
If payee is compulsory during import, we may map account heads to payees. It
is
Hi,
If I am to download my accounts from gnucash, my description in gnucash is
mapped/imported to payees. Is it possible to map it to description/memo in
kmymoney2 during import?
If payee is compulsory during import, we may map account heads to payees. It
is easy to modify account heads later th
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