Importing accounts from MYOB

Nicholas Harvey harveyquiet at gmail.com
Thu Feb 23 18:39:56 EST 2012


Thanks Dave really helps
On 24/02/2012, at 4:00 AM, David T. wrote:

> If all you're doing is setting up opening balances, I believe the prescribed method is to enter that information in manually. Unless you're talking about hundreds of accounts, this will not be a huge burden. Just be aware that there have been instances in Windows installations where using the Gnucash Opening Balances feature is flawed.
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> If you are hoping to avoid some of this process through an export/import process, you'll have to explore the various tools available to you. A quick look online shows that MYOB exports CSV, which you would then have to import into a spreadsheet, which you would then export as QIF, which you would finally import into Gnucash.
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> HTH,
> David
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> From: Nicholas Harvey <harveyquiet at gmail.com>
> To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org 
> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 5:20 AM
> Subject: Importing accounts from MYOB
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> Is it possible to export from myob and import into gnucash. Really all I want to inport is closing balances at end of financial year and the chart of accounts.
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> How do you handle other expenses class like in MYOB
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> 
> Nick
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