Close book + new file

Mark snark at pobox.com
Mon Jan 5 09:20:52 EST 2009


Unfortunately (for me) dealing correctly with stock transactions -- and
not being able to selectively leave them unsplit -- will break my
existing scripts just as bad as not dealing with them at all.  I am much
more comfortable hacking perl, so I may still have to plunge ahead with
the perl solution.

marcus.wolschon at googlemail.com wrote:
> 
> There is a third-party tool here:
> http://downloads.sourceforge.net/jgnucashlib/jGnucashEditor-bin-2.0.13.zip?modtime=1229543006&big_mirror=0
> that contains a plugin to split a gnucash-file at a given date.
> It works with non-currency -transactions and keeps stock-quotes
> intact.
> https://apps.sourceforge.net/mediawiki/jgnucashlib/index.php?title=SplitterToolPlugin
> 
> It does not selectively keep transactions that are before the split-data
> (default is the first of january of the current year) as you wanted but
> seems to work better then the perl-script regarding multiple currencies
> and stocks.
> 
> Marcus


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