Invoice import - is this possible yet?
Graham Leggett
minfrin at sharp.fm
Tue Aug 1 10:24:21 EDT 2006
Christian Stimming wrote:
> To activate the QSF import again, according to
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=342515 you need to checkout a
> SVN version of trunk and then revert revision 14147. If you need
> assistance on how to do it, the easiest way would be to ask on IRC,
> http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/IRC
Will give this a try, thanks!
> *sigh* That's a nice long-term goal, but it is pretty much completely
> the opposite of how gnucash is currently designed.
At this point I don't care what the mechanism is, all I care is that
it's possible to add "generate me a balance sheet and save it here" or
"import these QSF invoices" from a cron job with no X display at all.
> See e.g.
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=345744 (And, this is pretty
> much the reason why separate projects like "cashutil" were started.
> Unfortunately the "cashutil" project probably is no longer compatible to
> gnucash since the official Fork in April.)
The trouble with external projects like these is that being external to
gnucash they stagnate and become incompatible.
Regards,
Graham
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