GNUCASH w/ ShopSite - Order Management (Labels, Invoices,
etc...)
David
david at ethernetworx.com
Thu Jun 2 19:39:13 EDT 2005
Thanks for getting back to me -
ShopSite can save data to .xml - and I would be glad to send you and
Neil a copy of the .xml data it spits out.
-David
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 13:58 -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Last I checked there's no QIF format for invoices, only transactional
> information. Gnucash should import that just fine.
>
> Neil has been working on QSF, an xml import/export subsystem which would let
> gnucash import invoices and other information via XML. I've cc'd Neil in the
> hopes that he'll answer more thoroughly.
>
> -derek
>
> Quoting David <david at ethernetworx.com>:
>
> > Hello -
> >
> > I've setup an ecommerce site for one of my clients using the ShopSite
> > (http://www.shopsite.com) ecommerce package, but client is interested in
> > streamlining things such as invoices, packing slips, labels, etc...
> >
> > One option is to cough up around 1000 bucks to buy a Windows-based
> > package that works seamlessly with ShopSite. Another is to find a
> > program that can make sense of the .qif or .xml files that ShopSite
> > allows you to generate and download (containing customer and order
> > info).
> >
> > She's running linux (ubuntu) and we're trying to import .qif as well
> > as .xml files into GNUCash to see what it can make sense of. Haven't
> > been able to do any of this successfully as of yet.
> >
> > Anyone have any experience with this?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
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