On Tue, Jul 5, 2022 at 07:53 Christian Lynbech wrote:
> Where is the information related to transaction imports saved? I am on a
> Mac.
>
> I have my books stored under revision control
FWIW, I also keep mine under version control with git. I make sure the data
file is in **unzipped xml
Christian,
The import data matching information is stored in the individual data file. Not
sure about import configuraion information. See the following for more info.
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/C/gnucash-guide/basics-migrate-settings.html
Thanks.
/Christian
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On Tue, Jul 05 2022, john wrote:
On Jul 5, 2022, at 5:52 AM, Christian Lynbech wrote:
Where is the information related to transaction imports saved? I am on a Mac.
I have my books stored under revision control but
> On Jul 5, 2022, at 5:52 AM, Christian Lynbech wrote:
>
> Where is the information related to transaction imports saved? I am on a Mac.
>
> I have my books stored under revision control but when I wanted to do an
> CSV import on a another machine, I did not see the import I have defined
>
Where is the information related to transaction imports saved? I am on a Mac.
I have my books stored under revision control but when I wanted to do an
CSV import on a another machine, I did not see the import I have defined
when running Gnucash on my main computer. I am guessing/fearing that
this
Anyone have a how-to or tutorial on how to import stock transactions
from a CSV file? I'm not finding anything in the documentation on how
to handle the different commodities.
On Sun, 2022-06-19 at 15:10 -0500, Jon Schewe wrote:
> I'm trying to do a similar import and I'm finding that I can't
>
I'm trying to do a similar import and I'm finding that I can't convince
GnuCash to enter the other account. I'm using import transactions from
CSV.I have matched columns to Date, Description, Account, Price,
Deposit, Transfer Account.The "Account" column is the mutual fund
account.The "Transfer
Further to this: you care about how much money something cost (the amount you
have spent), and how much you got for it (the amount of shares you purchased).
The first affects how much money you have in your bank account, the second
affects how many shares show in your mutual fund.
On April 11,
Thank for the heads up.
On Mon, Apr 11, 2022 at 3:03 PM D wrote:
> Not going to go into great detail here, but you definitely DON'T want to
> have gnucash calculate shares. Have it calculate price.
> On Apr 11, 2022, at 11:21, Stu Perlman wrote:
>>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I am looking for
Not going to go into great detail here, but you definitely DON'T want to have
gnucash calculate shares. Have it calculate price.
On Apr 11, 2022, 11:21, at 11:21, Stu Perlman wrote:
>Hello Everyone,
>
>I am looking for some guidance on how to import a few hundred
>transactions
>from my 401(k)
Hello Everyone,
I am looking for some guidance on how to import a few hundred transactions
from my 401(k) account.
Unfortunately, the plan administrator does not offer a good option for
exporting the transaction data but I am able to get what I need with some
basic web scraping.
I have been
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