![]() ![]() When you paid with your credit card including other’s meal, you paid $20 and the other gives you $10 back. Transfer from the new account to your bank account when you get back the money. Then you can see the spending is not recorded as the expense.ģ. Transfer the amount you lend someone from your bank account to the new account. (please do not input the amount at this step)Ģ. When you lend some money, follow the steps below.ġ. We recommend that you add a new asset such as “Loan” or “Others” for personal debt. Thank you very much for using our application. That would be my advise, you’re of course free to follow whichever path you think it would be the one that suits you better. But, as from now, your new transactions will be logged by this new app. If you need to check something in the past transactions, you can review it in the previous app with the previous database. Then you can continue to record your transactions in here. ![]() I strongly suggest that you make a balance closure on your accounts for the former app, declare the accounts you use in this new app, and make movements to create the starting balance of them right as they closed in the former app. I am a databases manager and I know that would require some considerable effort for someone who has experience in databases… So, for some people with little or no experience would prove a near to impossible task. One thing like that would require that you studied both applications data structures, and modify one of them to allocate data from the other and then make some manual migration. There are no easy ways to migrate data with a totally different structure than the one used by this app. Like Like Daniel Mawusi, 2017년 September 4일 at 2:04 am If you could help me out with this and possibly respond with good news stating that it can be done, even if I have to convert the files into xls format, I would be more than happy to pay for the premium version of this app. It also allows me to export to an html file. The current app that I have does allow me to export my data to a csv file with quite a lot of options for the fields that I would like it to export. The app that i’m currently using is called MoneyPlus. After installing it and seeing what it has to over, your app seems to be exactly what I’m looking for but, I have one very big question… As I have been using my existing app for over a few years and it contains a lot of data for me, is there a way that I can migrate it over to your app? ![]() I am currently using a very comprehensible app to manage/track my finances on my BlackBerry and am looking for a comparable one on Android and I stumbled across yours. ![]()
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