export general ledger
Adrien Monteleone
adrien.monteleone at gmail.com
Mon Dec 18 13:13:44 EST 2017
Jeff,
If I recall correctly from other discussion, the General Ledger is not it’s own entity. It’s a ‘view’ of the separate account ledgers all rolled into one. This is probably why there is no export option for it.
GnuCash takes the opposite approach from paper books.
With paper, you enter everything in a General Journal and then later post the proper amounts to T-accounts.
With GnuCash, you skip the Journal and enter directly to the accounts.
The General Ledger was provided for the benefit of those who were used to the paper method and wanted the option to see all transactions in chronological order regardless of accounts used.
But I don’t see why you can’t combine the files after the fact. That’s an easy concatenation command.
It is curious that you can’t export ‘all’ transactions and have to choose only one hierarchy at a time.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Dec 17, 2017, at 1:31 PM, Jeff Abrahamson <jeff at p27.eu> wrote:
>
> I'd like to export the general ledger to a csv file. When I use File ->
> Export, however, I'm offered a choice of exporting income, expenses,
> assets, or liabilities. But I'd like to have all transactions in the
> csv file.
>
> I think I see how to do this using python (the example script
> account_analysis.py in the examples is instructive). But this seems so
> basic I suspect I'm missing something.
>
> Many thanks for any pointers.
>
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