Re: [GNC] Ubuntu 18.04

2018-06-10 Thread John Ralls



> On Jun 10, 2018, at 8:31 PM, Steve Cohen  wrote:
> 
> Recently, I upgraded my system to Ubuntu 18.04 (from 14.04).  I had built 
> Gnucash 3.0 on 14.04.  I'm trying now on 18.04 and am in dependency hell.
> 
> The latest issue is
> --   No package 'gwenhywfar' found
> 
> This is NOT listed on 
> https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/master/README.dependencies
> 
> Is there some sort of document or recipe for getting gnucash to build on 
> 18.04?  If not, how may I go about building this?


Gwenhywfar is part of AQBanking. The package is called libgwenhywfar60-dev. 

Regards,
John Ralls

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[GNC] Ubuntu 18.04

2018-06-10 Thread Steve Cohen
Recently, I upgraded my system to Ubuntu 18.04 (from 14.04).  I had 
built Gnucash 3.0 on 14.04.  I'm trying now on 18.04 and am in 
dependency hell.


The latest issue is
--   No package 'gwenhywfar' found

This is NOT listed on 
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/blob/master/README.dependencies


Is there some sort of document or recipe for getting gnucash to build on 
18.04?  If not, how may I go about building this?


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Re: [GNC] Online quotes for funds

2018-06-10 Thread Richard Ullger
Hi Graham,

> Sorry to be a bore, but having cracked the stock quotes problem, I'm now
> having trouble with funds. I suspect the problem lies in the display
> box. Stocks are easy xyz.L or whatever, but how do I find out what funds
> should be?
> 
> I tried putting the ISIN number in but that doesn't work. Can someone
> point me to a source to find out the equivalent of a ticker for a fund?
> 

Assuming you're in the UK going by the .L you're using, Morningstar, GB
works for me using just the ISIN code.

Regards,

Richard.



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Re: [GNC] Online quotes for funds

2018-06-10 Thread Fred Bone
On 9 June 2018 at 17:37, Graham Balin said:

> Sorry to be a bore, but having cracked the stock quotes problem, I'm now
> having trouble with funds. I suspect the problem lies in the display box.
> Stocks are easy xyz.L or whatever, but how do I find out what funds should
> be?
> 
> I tried putting the ISIN number in but that doesn't work. Can someone
> point me to a source to find out the equivalent of a ticker for a fund?

Many funds are not listed in quote sources, or not with any regularity.

I just got data for one from Alphavantage: symbol=GB00BJ04HW53.L (which 
is Invesco Perpetual Income Y Accumulator). However, the "last refreshed" 
date is 27 April, making it of doubtful use (and a lot of dates show 
zeros, suggesting Alphavantage didn't get values on those dates).



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Re: [GNC] GnuCash 3.1-3 freezes when importing OFX file on Mac

2018-06-10 Thread John Ralls


> On Jun 10, 2018, at 5:24 AM, Brendan Simon  wrote:
> 
> I just tried GnuCash 3.1-3 on Mac, and it freezes when trying to import
> a small OFX file (downloaded from my bank).  The cursor just turns into
> a spinning beach ball and the app otherwise doesn't respond.
> 
> The OFX file imports just fine with GnuCash-2.6.21-2.
> 
> The OFX file comes from an Australian bank.  I thought it might be
> related to the following bug, but the dates in my OFX file look to be
> ISO format (MMDD).
> 
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=795347
> 
> Any ideas how to solve this?  Right now I'm stuck on 2.6.21-2.

It’s probably updating the matching accounts from account names to GUIDs. If 
you have a lot of import history on the account that can take a while. It’s a 
one-time change so once you let it complete imports will once again be at their 
usual speed.

Regards,
John Ralls

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[GNC] GnuCash 3.1-3 freezes when importing OFX file on Mac

2018-06-10 Thread Brendan Simon
I just tried GnuCash 3.1-3 on Mac, and it freezes when trying to import
a small OFX file (downloaded from my bank).  The cursor just turns into
a spinning beach ball and the app otherwise doesn't respond.

The OFX file imports just fine with GnuCash-2.6.21-2.

The OFX file comes from an Australian bank.  I thought it might be
related to the following bug, but the dates in my OFX file look to be
ISO format (MMDD).

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=795347

Any ideas how to solve this?  Right now I'm stuck on 2.6.21-2.

Brendan.


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Re: [GNC] Modifying business function splits

2018-06-10 Thread Matthew Pounsett
On 10 June 2018 at 06:22, Geert Janssens  wrote:

> Op zaterdag 9 juni 2018 15:50:13 CEST schreef Matthew Pounsett:
> > My clients typically pay me by wire, and when my bank presents the
> > transaction it's as the received wire and their service fee as a single
> > line item in my statement.  My inclination is to modify the split created
> > by "process payment" and add the service fee to it rather than add the
> > service fee as a separate transaction.  Am I likely to cause any problems
> > by modifying a transaction that was created automatically?
>
> You should be able to do so without causing trouble. Just be careful not
> to
> touch the Accounts Receivable split of your payment transaction.


Yeah.. no interest in changing the line that debits my AR account.. just
want to add a line that debits my bank charges expense and modify the
credit to my chequing account accordingly.

Thanks!
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Re: [GNC] Modifying business function splits

2018-06-10 Thread Geert Janssens
Op zaterdag 9 juni 2018 15:50:13 CEST schreef Matthew Pounsett:
> My clients typically pay me by wire, and when my bank presents the
> transaction it's as the received wire and their service fee as a single
> line item in my statement.  My inclination is to modify the split created
> by "process payment" and add the service fee to it rather than add the
> service fee as a separate transaction.  Am I likely to cause any problems
> by modifying a transaction that was created automatically?

You should be able to do so without causing trouble. Just be careful not to 
touch the Accounts Receivable split of your payment transaction.

Regards,

Geert


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