Hi John, I did see a way to export the GNUcash file to a QIF or IFF file, as described here [1]https://gnucashtoqif.us/#Launching_the_JAR_File
Do you or anyone have used this utility successfully? The goal is to get the data to Quickbooks. Even though I am not sure why my bookkeeper wants us on QB. I am perfectly fine with GNUcash however she can not read any of the files (unless she would install QB) but the reports are not good enough for her, for some reason.... THanks! Art For Eyes INC 1805 East West Parkway #4 Fleming Island, FL 32003 (904) 644 - 8873 [2][email protected] [3]www.ArtForEyesOptical.com Please Like us and or leave a review [4]Facebook This email and its attachments may contain privileged and confidential information and/or protected health information (PHI) intended solely for the use of the recipient(s) named above. If you are not the recipient, or the employee or agent responsible for delivering this message to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination, distribution, printing or copying of this email message and/or any attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately at 904-644-8873 and permanently delete this email and any attachments. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: QuickBooks compatible From: John Ralls <[5][email protected]> Date: Tue, March 13, 2018 1:30 am To: Martijn Heuts <[6][email protected]> Cc: [7][email protected] > On Mar 12, 2018, at 9:36 AM, Martijn Heuts <[8][email protected]> wrote: > > Hello > > > I bought my business in March as a stock sale, according to my bookkeeper I need the records from Jan-March (from the previous owner) imported to my existing database, is that possible? > > The bookkeeper wants to be able to read the gnu cash files, can I export to a QuickBooks file? > > I did see the import export option and played with that. Upon export it should export to a CSV file, bit when I open it there is all scrambled text, or so it seems. > > Please help? No, GnuCash can’t export in any format that QuickBooks will understand. Since you’re paying a book-keeper already, they use QuickBooks, and the business’s books are in QuickBooks it seems that your best course would be to use QuickBooks. Regards, John Ralls References 1. https://gnucashtoqif.us/#Launching_the_JAR_File 2. mailto:[email protected] 3. http://www.ArtForEyesOptical.com/ 4. http://www.facebook.com/professionaleyecareservice 5. mailto:[email protected] 6. mailto:[email protected] 7. mailto:[email protected] 8. mailto:[email protected]
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