Python extensions.

reubano reubano at gmail.com
Mon Feb 27 10:05:12 EST 2012


Robert Eldon Taylor-2 wrote
> 
> Win XP SP 2 GnuCash 2.4.8
> 
> Chapter 17. Python Extensions in GC manual says: 
> "To be able to use Python scripts, GnuCash must have been compiled with
> this option enabled,"
> 
> How does one determine whether this option is available?   I suspect the
> answer to this relates to the following question.
> 
> The manual goes on to say:
> The script is called with the following command:
> python importer.py file_to_import, invoice_id > file_to_save_as.csv
> 
> but does not indicate how that command is entered.  I looked through the
> menu system for any mention of python and could find none.
> 
> Thanks for reading my question.
> Bob Taylor
> 

>From my understanding, you will first have to compile gnucash from source
[1]. Are you trying to create your own custom python scripts to run or do
you just want to use the invoice importer [2]?

[1]
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Windows#Instructions_for_an_.28almost.29_automated_build
[2] http://svn.gnucash.org/docs/guide/python-import-invoices.html

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