Importing tables
Lewis Balentine
lewis at keywild.com
Tue May 24 17:05:11 EDT 2016
Probably my fault.
GNUCash has a method to import Vendors and Customes from a CSV file.
What it does not have is a convenient method to export that information.
In my PDF about using GNUCash with a SQLite DB I give examples of
exporting this data.
I have asked Wendell to email me directly about his problems.
Lewis
http://www.keywild.com/gnucash/
On 05/24/2016 01:07 PM, Aaron Laws wrote:
> On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 1:56 PM, Wendell <wkrause at ncodesys.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>> I am still trying to get my head around exporting and importing tables
>> especially the customer and vendor tables.
>> I can export using SQLite3. was able to import accounts but cannot get
>> customers to import.
>> I am having trouble opening a fresh GNUcash file with no data. I need to
>> be able import the customer and vendor tables from the old to the new. I
>> have gone through and have tried to implement it through using SQLite3 but
>> to no avail. I am missing something basic. For instance when I exported
>> Accounts, I had to give it a .txt extension.
>>
>> Using Ubuntu14
>>
>> Any thoughts are appreciated.
>>
>> Wendell
>>
> Maybe others have a better grip, but I don't have the foggiest idea of what
> you're doing. Are you basically trying to get the results from select *
> from customers; copied to a new database? If not, what do you mean by
> "export" and "import"?
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