Hi Derek, hi Jeremy Am Samstag, 19. September 2009 18:56:06 schrieb Derek Atkins: > Hi, > > Jeremy Andrews <[email protected]> writes: > > Hello, > > > > I'm using GnuCash for managing the finances for my small consulting > > company. I currently track hours with a couple of custom open source > > Drupal modules [1] [2], and each month I run reports which I then > > manually turn into GnuCash invoices. I'm hoping to remove this manual > > step, as it's time consuming and error prone. > > > > My question is: what is the simplest format that I could export reports > > to, which could then be imported into GnuCash to generate invoices? I > > need a solution that works with the current stable 2.2.x branch. I see > > a number of options under the Import menu, but I'm not sure which format > > is best suited to what I'm trying to do or even which formats are easy > > to generate from PHP code. > > I'm afraid to say that at this time there is no way in GnuCash to import > any business objects (Customers, Vendors, Invoices, etc).
I'm glad to say, that importing customers and invoices already works on my development machine. I can provide precompiled plugins for gnucash, but please tell me the gnucash version and your operating system. If you are an experienced developer, monitor http://tellico.dyndns.org/drupal for the source to appear soon. Sebastian > > > I would like to export/import data to generate business custom invoices, > > and also data to generate business employee expense reports. > > Sorry. > > -derek > > PS: This is a user question and should have been asked on the > gnucash-user mailing list. > _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
