I'm no longer working on gnucash-to-beancount. I can either point to
Andrew's repo or somehow give Andrew access to edit and maintain the
release on pypi.
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Wow, that's pretty awesome. I'll definitely review and merge this asap
(hopefully during my Holliday spare time). Thank you very much for your
contribution.
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Great. Please, open an issue at
https://github.com/henriquebastos/gnucash-to-beancount/issues
Don't forget to add a reference to the gnucash2ledger script.
I also need a simple and crafted gnucash sample file to make sure I can
test what I achieve.
[]'s,
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It lacks support for lots and realized gains. I never used it on GNUCash,
but if you can provide a sample GNUCash file with a couple transactions
using those features I could try to implement it.
[]'s, HB!
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Cool! Added it as a 1st issue:
https://github.com/henriquebastos/gnucash-to-beancount/issues/1
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On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 11:46 AM, Daniël Bos wrote:
> If the information is readily available, it would probably be nice to link
> the occurrences using a link or tag in Beancount.
>
That's interesting. But we would still loose the scheduled transaction
details, right?
Unless I create a custom di
The way I understood Gnucash's schema is that an *occurred scheduled
transaction* is a normal transaction that has reference to it's origin.
So *I think* all occurred scheduled transactions will be processed
correctly. However no reference is kept to it been generated by a scheduled
transaction.
Hi all!
I've been digging into beancount and I'm very impressed! What an amazing
tool. Congrats to Martin and everybody involved.
I use Gnucash for 6 years now. So I wrote a gnucash-to-beancount converter
to start working with beancount. It's still 1.0beta0 and has limitations
but it's working