inputting an invoice

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Fri Jul 23 22:04:44 EDT 2004


At this point the only way you can import data into gnucash
is via QIF and OFX.  You cannot import an invoice.

-derek

"blfs" <blfs at comcast.net> writes:

> I have given a little effort to this program, I have read
> some of the theory and set up a chart of accounts.
>  
> I still have no data in my program.
>  
> Just for general instruction and interest.
>  
> Let us assume I have the following data
>  
> Invoice table
> invoice#     DATE    Customer
> 1               2-03-1002     abc
> 2               3-6-1492       COLumbus
>  
> lineitem table
> Invoice#     description    QTY    Cost
> 1                 arrows          24      .24
> 2                  ship             7       10,000.00
> 2                  compass      1        500.00
>  
> How would I get this data into GNUcash?
>  
> I would like to do this manually and using the import option.
>
> As a related issue.  It seems to me that GNUcash should
> be able to import anything that can be exported by gnumeric,  and vice versa.  This
> is very important, but
> I will go into more depth here after I read some responses.
>
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