queries on mysql

Fred Verschueren fvsc at fremar.be
Fri Nov 26 03:26:00 EST 2010


David,

sounds easy but the drawback would be that all the work that I have 
already done in GnuCash I need to do again.

Second, if it is that easy in Quicken and Money why can it not be also 
that easy in GnuCash.

Fred.

Op 25-11-10 20:53, David T. schreef:
> Fred--
>
> I don't know how you have your accounting set up in Money. When I used Quicken, though, I had categories for Electricity, Gas, and Telecom, and these imported into Gnucash as separate accounts.
>
> Perhaps you could rearrange your accounts in Money to use categories (or whatever they are in Money), using a find and replace, export to QIF, and then import the QIF into Gnucash.
>
> David
>
> --- On Thu, 11/25/10, Fred Verschueren<fvsc at fremar.be>  wrote:
>
>> From: Fred Verschueren<fvsc at fremar.be>
>> Subject: Re: queries on mysql
>> To: "Derek Atkins"<warlord at MIT.EDU>
>> Cc: gnucash-devel at gnucash.org
>> Date: Thursday, November 25, 2010, 1:20 AM
>>
>> I have an assets:bankaccount:bank with payments for
>> electricity,
>> telecom, gas, aso to expense:XX.
>> I want electricity to go to expense:electricity, telecom to
>>
>> expense:telecom, gas to expense:gas, aso
>> This are monthly payments for more than 10 years.
>> So, a way to automate this would be very welcome.
>>
>> Fred.
>>
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>
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