Hi Rudy

The easiest way to learn is to set up a dummy GnuCash book with a few accounts and transactions (doubtless you have done this already as part of your evaluation), do an EXPORT from GnuCash, and study the structure of the CSV files produced by GnuCash.

Hope this helps.

Regards

Geoff
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On 19/01/2023 12:29 pm, rudy beuc wrote:
Hello,

I'm trying to migrate from Quickbooks to GnuCash.

I'd like to keep as much information as I can for record keeping. To that end I've first been trying to import my accounts structure in via a csv file and failing badly.

Pre Christmas holidays I was getting an error message I could not interpret. Now I've installed the latest stable version 4.13 and it just dies mid process.

I'm running on Windows 11 and using open office to manipulate the csv files before trying to import.

Where can I find a good discussion or indepth material on importing csv files, the expected format for them, ect...?


Thanks,

Rudy Beuc





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