Migrating Gnucash to iMac

Derek Atkins derek at ihtfp.com
Tue Sep 17 09:54:44 EDT 2013


Hi,

On Tue, September 17, 2013 9:41 am, Bruce Schindler wrote:
> I did File->Open a number of times. It simply cannot find it. I even tried
> moving the file to areas I knew it recognized, e.g. desktop.

Okay...  Where did you put the data file?
What do you mean by "it simply cannot find it"?  Are you looking in the
right place?  When you use the File -> Open dialog and go to the right
folder where you file is, what does it show?

> I am not familiar with SQLite. Apparently, it is part of a number of
> applications. At this point, I am using the Safari browser.

I'm not sure what Safari has to do with anything...

> -Bruce

-derek

> On Sep 17, 2013, at 8:10 AM, Derek Atkins <derek at ihtfp.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Tue, September 17, 2013 8:52 am, Bruce Schindler wrote:
>>> That got me several steps closer. The .gnucash file now knows it should
>>> open with Gnucash. The app itself cannot find it. I have attempted
>>> opening
>>> it from both directions (opening the program and trying to find the
>>> data,
>>> and also clicking on the data, which knows it should open with Gnucash.
>>> When I do the latter, Gnucash launches, but only shows "unsaved book."
>>> What am I missing?
>>
>> Unlike the other platforms, the Mac implementation of GnuCash doesn't
>> understand the system file-open intents.  What this means is that unlike
>> other systems, on a Mac you cannot click on a datafile and have GnuCash
>> open *that* datafile.  What will happen is that GnuCash will start as
>> you
>> expect, but it will still open the last datafile you opened, which in
>> your
>> case is "none".
>>
>> What you need to do is start GnuCash and then File -> Open and tell
>> gnucash where your data file is.  Are you saying that you tried this and
>> it didn't work?  If it didn't work, did you by any chance use SQLite as
>> your backend?
>>
>> -derek
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sep 16, 2013, at 9:31 PM, Parameswaran S Prem <premps at sg.ibm.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Bruce,
>>>>
>>>> I have done it couple of time.  Moving from Windows to MAC and MAC to
>>>> Windows.  I only moved .gnucash file.
>>>>
>>>> This is what I did,
>>>>
>>>> 1.  Copy the .gnucash file to your preferred folder.
>>>>
>>>> 2.  Install GnuCash.
>>>>
>>>> 3. Right Click the .gnucash file and select "Open With" and choose
>>>> Gnucash.app.  If Gnucash.app is not listed, cliek "Other...." and
>>>> select
>>>> it from the applications menu.
>>>>
>>>> Next time when you open GnuCash, it will default to the .gnucash file.
>>>>
>>>> With best regards,
>>>>
>>>> P S Prem
>>>> GMU(AP) System z Software, IM Technical Lead
>>>> IBM Software Group Asia Pacific, Growth Market Unit,
>>>> Tel : +65-6418 4454 (DID)
>>>>        +65-9750 8390 (Mobile)
>>>>           6 919-4454   (Tie Line)
>>>> eMail : premps at sg.ibm.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> From:        Bruce Schindler <bruceschindler at gtmc.net>
>>>> To:        gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>>>> Date:        17/09/2013 06:40 AM
>>>> Subject:        Migrating Gnucash to iMac
>>>> Sent by:        gnucash-user-bounces+premps=sg.ibm.com at gnucash.org
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have copied the .gconf and .gnucash files from my old PC. The files
>>>> currently reside on both a thumb drive and on my desktop. Gnucash
>>>> cannot
>>>> see them. I see instructions on where they are to go in the Mac file
>>>> system, but do not know how it should be done.
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>> --
>>       Derek Atkins                 617-623-3745
>>       derek at ihtfp.com             www.ihtfp.com
>>       Computer and Internet Security Consultant
>>
>>
>
>


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       Derek Atkins                 617-623-3745
       derek at ihtfp.com             www.ihtfp.com
       Computer and Internet Security Consultant



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