GNU Cash Query

Michael Hendry hendry.michael at gmail.com
Tue Nov 24 05:36:41 EST 2015


> On 24 Nov 2015, at 09:56, John Kenna <johnk68 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> it does not seem to transfer all of the individual transactions and then
> gnu cash creates new accounts for some of the transaction titles….strange

Hi, John.

Welcome to the GnuCash community.

It strikes me that having less than 150 transactions to enter, you’d save a lot of time by simply entering them “by hand”. You would be learning your way around GnuCash while entering these transactions, and would be able to compare like-with-like in viewing Money Manager reports alongside their GnuCash equivalents.

When I switched over from TAS Books to GnuCash five years ago, I ran both programs in parallel for a year and gained a lot of useful insights into both systems, at the same time as deepening my (amateur) understanding of bookkeeping.

Michael

> 
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> John Kenna
> 
> On 24 November 2015 at 09:47, Colin Law <clanlaw at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 24 November 2015 at 09:34, John Kenna <johnk68 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> 
>>> Yes it does export data as a qif file and I have just tried it, but it
>> does
>>> not transfer correctly.
>> 
>> In what way?
>> 
>> Colin
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