So is it off to Quick Books?


Matt Graham <danceswithcrows@usa.net> wrote:
After a long battle with technology, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
> GNUCash does not export to CSV?!?! CSV is the common denominator in the
> accounting world and can be formatted to be imported into just about any
> other app.

GNUcash's native data format is a semi-complex XML structure. While it would
be possible to convert most of that into CSV, you'd lose some data or make
some data incomprehensible[0]. Y'know, things like currency units, GUIDs,
and split transactions might get garbled. I think that may be why they don't
have it available by default. That or they couldn't find out a way to do it
that wouldn't upset somebody. (Or the code's so hairy that nobody wants to
work on it. I've been using GNUcash since mid-2000, and though it does what
I need it to do, its list of dependencies is scary.)

[0] OK, "more incomprehensible than it is already".

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