[GNC] Demo accounts
Michelle
michelle at msknight.com
Sun Feb 5 17:00:18 EST 2023
Thanks very much all.
I managed to use the CSV import, as suggested, to import CSV files with
spurious values, but good enough to make it look like a basic set of
accounts for an individual... at least good enough to show the reports
I wanted.
Michelle.
On Sun, 2023-02-05 at 14:20 -0500, R. Victor Klassen wrote:
> I would start by exporting some of your own stuff to .csv
>
> That will tell you what the native GNUCash csv input format looks
> like.
>
> Now you can go to a spreadsheet and create transactions to your
> heart’s content using dates that are based on formulae (like every 14
> days put in the same transaction). and so on.
> Save that to csv, and import it into a brand new file.
>
> > On Feb 5, 2023, at 6:05 AM, Michelle <michelle at msknight.com> wrote:
> >
> > This is going to be a bit of an odd question, but hey ho.
> >
> > I have a very small channel and would like to make a small video
> > about
> > GnuCash and reporting insights for the average home user.
> >
> > What I'm looking for is a set of demo accounts.
> >
> > Nothing serious, just a bank account and a credit card, showing
> > wages
> > coming into the bank account monthly, the credit card being paid
> > off
> > monthly, and a series of transactions on the credit card, like
> > supermarket, cd, dvd, fuel, that sort of thing... covering maybe
> > five
> > years with some simple categories to cover the spending.
> >
> > So, nothing complicated like interest or multiple currencies, or
> > anything like that.
> >
> > Is there something out there please, or something I can do to make
> > creation a bit easier?
> >
> > Many thanks,
> >
> > Michelle.
> >
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