[GNC] Newbie question

Jack Frillman jcf_m_lists at me.com
Sun Sep 26 18:43:21 EDT 2021


Steve,

I switched from Moneydance as you did about six months ago. The 
conversion went fine for me except the account balances were off. To 
correct for that I just went to each account that was off and entered an 
opening balance, at the very beginning of the ledger, for the amount 
that was it off by and then everything was fine and has been fine since 
then.

Hope that helps.

If you have any question regarding switchin form Moneydace to GNUCash 
you ask me directly if you wish since I have doe the same conversion.

Jack

On 9/25/21 9:59 PM, Steve Welch via gnucash-user wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I’m just getting started with GnuCash and have imported my QIF file from Moneydance.  Excited to take it for a spin!
> My question is regarding beginning (opening) account balances.  Moneydance has an opening balance field in the account setup window, but evidently that field isn’t accessible in GnuCash unless setting up a new account.
> The problem I seem to be having is that the beginning balances that had been in Moneydance did not import into Gnu, so my accounts are off.
> I am figuring I can manually enter an opening balance transaction for each account but wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing a more elegant (or obvious) solution.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
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