importing splits

elvis elvis at dogonfire.com
Mon Feb 26 20:56:17 EST 2018



On 27/02/18 01:59, David Carlson wrote:
> I believe the OP does not want to use a csv to qif converter. Perhaps 
> whichever one he tried was difficult to use.
>
> Or maybe he wishes that his bank would do the split for him
> David C
>
>
>

I got a python script written to put the Australia gst split into 
downloaded bank (qif) files. Otherwise there doesn't seem to be any way 
of accounting for it short of putting every purchase through the 
invoicing system. And that just isn't reasonable or practical for a 
large volume of transactions.

I've never used a commercial product, I've always wondered how they 
handle it.

Lawrence


> On Feb 26, 2018 5:39 AM, "elvis" <elvis at dogonfire.com 
> <mailto:elvis at dogonfire.com>> wrote:
>
>
>
>     On 24/02/18 03:39, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
>         Op vrijdag 23 februari 2018 16:06:37 CET schreef Jeff Abrahamson:
>
>             Thanks.  I see my question wasn't clear.  My problem is
>             that I want to
>             import the splits and it seems I can only import transactions.
>
>             I.e. (super simplified):
>
>                  deposit cheque           bank dx 100.00
>                  cheque 1        Alice    membership     rx 50.00
>                  cheque 2        Bob      membership     rx 50.00
>
>             Jeff
>
>         Assuming this is one transaction, you are essentially asking
>         to import multi-
>         split transactions.
>
>         This is not possible in gnucash 2.6, but it will be in 3.0
>         (which we are
>         preparing for release, hopefully next month).
>
>     I've been importing multi split transactions for years using the
>     qif importer. Am I missing something here?
>
>     Cheers
>     Lawrence
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