Food for thought: I was talking to someone about on-line banking & gnucash. I hadn't thought about ti much, but a large part of on-line banking is reconciling statements against what the bank has. Now, many 'online banks' use QIF export as a way of sending statements to users. Sooo (sound of lightbulb turning on) isn't the right way to import QIF files is to run them through a reconcile-like dialogue? Anyone out there using gnucash and also looking at thier bank-staements on-line? What do y'all think? --linas
- Re: on-line banking & qif import Linas Vepstas
- Re: on-line banking & qif import Bill Gribble
- Re: on-line banking & qif import linas
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- Re: on-line banking & qif import Randolph Fritz
- Re: on-line banking & qif import linas
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