Eric> I regularly import qib's into gnucash, but they're from my bank. Eric> Have you tried to make a copy of the data and just do a straight Eric> import?
What do you mean by a straight import? Quickbooks does not support exporting to IIF format. I can save a report to a csv format but have not figured out how to import that into gnucash.
Has anyone had success in having Gnucash talk directly to the Bank and/or Credit Card company to pull down information, and (ideally) push transactions to the bank?
I'm getting sick in tired of my banks web interface, mostly because it's such a damn manual process to actually pull down the transactions in QIF format.
I'm thinking of moving from BoA to DCU completely, if I can make it work. Or to another bank (within reason) to make my life simpler. Another goal is to be able to download my Credit Card statements automatically each time I fire up GnuCash so I can track those expenses better.
I started looking at the AqBanking wizard for gnucash but get stuck with bank code when creating a new PIN/TAN user. I could not find any information with google that allowed me to make sense of how the interface works with BofA. It looks like it will be a manual process for now.