Spliting an Account

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Fri Apr 30 11:51:28 EDT 2010


Hi,

bubuntu <ivanb at wildblue.net> writes:

> I'm a newbie to gnucash and this forum so forgive me if I'm not following
> proper procedure. 
>
> I have imported my accounts from MS Money with no problems. These have
> roughly 10 years of data which I will keep for reference. I know it's not
> good accounting practice but I want to split off all the data from the
> begining of 2010 back and just be left with this years data for a clean
> start. I want to reorganize my accounts to make it easier for tax reporting. 
>
> I thought I saw a post on how to split an account to acomplish this but I
> have searched throughly and can't find it.

There's no way to act on multiple transactions at once, so in order to
split an account you have to manually move the subset of transactions to
the other account one at a time.

As for splitting the data file at a point in time, there's not really a
good way to do that, either.  Is there a reason you want to do that?
You can still reorganize your accounts with the old data in it.

> "Help me if you can I'm feeling down"
>
> Thanks

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-derek
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