Bug 338307 - Export to QIF limited to a single account per output file
Summary: Export to QIF limited to a single account per output file
Status: REPORTED
Alias: None
Product: kmymoney
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 4.6.4
Platform: Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: KMyMoney Devel Mailing List
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Reported: 2014-08-15 19:57 UTC by BobSCA
Modified: 2014-08-15 23:02 UTC (History)
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Description BobSCA 2014-08-15 19:57:22 UTC
Export of numerous accounts is unnecessarily tedious. It would be very helpful to allow selecting multiple accounts (or all accounts) for export.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.File | Export | QIF | Accounts to Export

Actual Results:  
I can only select a single item? WTF?

Expected Results:  
Ability to select top-level items like Assets or Liabilities (or both), or any number of individual accounts.

Supporting alternative formats like OXF would be nice too! :)
Comment 1 allan 2014-08-15 20:05:33 UTC
You've obviously put a lot of effort into your testing/evaluation!  Just one point to bear in mind, well two actually.  We're totally dependant on volounteers, and there is a lot going on at the moment.  So, don't expect any changes any time soon.
Comment 2 BobSCA 2014-08-15 20:35:56 UTC
I have experience coding C++, and I'd be willing to work on some of these issues. I read the info on http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/kde4/online-manual/installation.fromsource.html but it seems that is intended for the Linux platform. I googled a bit and was unable to find instructions for how to setup the development environment for MS Visual Studio. Is it possible to build the program in that environment, or must it be cross-compiled on a Linux platform?
Comment 3 allan 2014-08-15 21:45:37 UTC
Have a look at http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/windows-install.html for starters.

You'll get the choice either to install the binaries or the source, which may be compiled under Linux.  I believe MS Visual Studio may be used, but others know more than I, and I'm sure will chip in.

Allan
Comment 4 Jack 2014-08-15 23:02:02 UTC
Unfortunately, building under Windows is non-trivial.  I have tried a few times, and not succeeded.  We probably need to wait for a response from Cristian, who builds the standalone KMM installer for Windows.  However, a good place to start would be windows.kde.org.