JGnucash Error: no open file
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Tue Nov 23 08:52:36 EST 2010
Hi,
I'm afraid that we do not create, maintain, or support jGnucashLib. You
will have to go talk to them.
-derek
Perry Durham <perry.durham at mentalforge.com> writes:
> Hi Folks,
> I'm trying to use JGnucash to split a Gnucash data file. After some
> stumbling along on different OSes, I can now view the file (similar to
> the layout at bottom of this note) on a Windows 7 machine. I can also
> view individual transactions within an account. But I cannot figure
> out how to actually split the data in the file.
>
> After opening the target gnucash file and it loading into the viewer,
> then I select Tools >> Split at date... This is where I get a dialogue
> box popping up with: Please open a gnucash-file first! No open file.
>
> I gave user=everyone full control of the file and the folder it is
> contained in. The original file has no extension. So I tried giving
> it .xac as well as .gml2. Results were the same after my
> modifications and have been repeating a few times. Could someone
> please point out my mistake/s?
>
> Thanks
> -Perry
>
>
> JGnucash (window title)
> file import tools help (menu bar)
> LEFTPANE RIGHTPANE
> folder transcations (tab)
> taxes (tab)
> Root Account (folder) date (column heading) transaction
> description - - balance
> Assets (folder)
> Expenses (folder)
> Imbalance-USD
> Income (folder)
> Liabilities (folder)
> Opening Balances
> Orphan-USD
> Retained Earnings
> Unspecified
>
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