Copying many transactions
azalea4va
common17 at azalea.name
Fri Jul 14 14:12:52 EDT 2017
Derek Atkins wrote
> Your best bet may be to create a QIF file that contains the transactions
> you want and then import that file.
This is essentially what I resorted to. Since gnucash does not support
export to anything but a CSV file, I wrote a shell script to extract
information from the gnucash xml file and output to a GIF file. As a shell
script, it was slow as molasses running on a file with 500K transactions,
but it got the job done.
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