without this information. If
there's something I'm doing wrong, please advise.
At this point I do not believe we have something like that, except
perhaps the Budget Report (which I've never used so I cannot comment
on it).
Thanks in advance,
Igor Petrov
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Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Derek Atkins wrote:
Hahahahahahaha!! Wow, now you're REAY funny! Have you
forgotten that GnuCash is a Volunteer effort? *laughs* Users?
Come across to Apache sometime. We take our users seriously over there.
Last I checked Apache had
, is there any chance for this report to appear in
next build?
Regards,
Igor
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To: Igor Petrov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 10:04:54 -0400
Subject: Re: average monthly report
Hi,
Igor Petrov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
Geert Janssens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wednesday 28 May 2008, Derek Atkins wrote:
Geert Janssens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 27 May 2008, you wrote:
Gnucash has some bizaare flaws though: gnucash will actively stop you
trying to give your customer a refund by refusing
. If the
bussiness library is written to sue a DB, using GDA or not, I'll help.
And please Derek, don't reply this if you want to insult or vociferous.
2008/5/26 Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can't you just use CREATE IF NOT EXIST ? Or is that not portable enough
across various SQL implementations
statement: after the API is stable enough. That
certainly does not send me warm fuzzies. :(
I don't think is a good idea to have a copy of GDA in GnuCash.
I agree completely. I really don't think we want a copy of GDA
in GnuCash.
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Quoting Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Derek Atkins wrote:
A Process Payment gives you that Negative number. What you would
do is Process Payment to, say, your checking account. Then after
the transaction gets posted you can go in and change it from Checking
to Income. Make sure you
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Unfortunately it's not that easy. That check is in there because the
underlying code uses the Value + AccountType to determine if this is an
Invoice or a Payment. All the linkage logic is based on the invariant
that an Invoice
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Subject: Re: Re[2]: average monthly report
Hi,
Sorry, I should have CC'd the list on my reply. Mea Culpa. But lets
hi,
Quoting Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Derek Atkins wrote:
gncInvoice.c
in particular the code that implements the invoice and payment processing
and the balancing code to make sure payment are split across invoices
properly.
I have found that the current implementation
then could you please file
a bug report on this? Or comment on the existing bug report that Geert
mentioned in a previous email?
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of Gnucash. Now imagine if we finish
with GDA-4 and they move to GDA-5 (just like we almost finished with
GDA-3 and now they're moving to GDA-4).
Just let that simmer a bit.
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Hi,
Charles Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Keep in mind that most of the gnucash code is NOT thread safe!
The whole reason I was thinking about threading was to be able to put progress
bars directly in the QIF
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.. May I ask why you want to integrate it into the druid page?
I'm just curious.
You could always just write/wrap the functions you need?
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Derek Atkins wrote:
Phil Longstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Or would it be more expedient to pick a technology that has a proven
track record, proven stability, is NOT a moving target, and is
already available in most distributions?
One problem
and PG without requiring any user intervention.
I really like their model. It also allows easy DB model upgrades.
However, don't take this the wrong way, I'm not advocating we ditch
gda - I'm leaving that decision up to Phil.
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? Branches are cheap.
The code is almost at a stage that for many parts of it, I could
abstract db access libraries. No, I probably don't want to go down that
path.
Hahah... Umm, maybe, maybe not. Sometimes abstraction is good.
Phil
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months they wont scrap this and move to GDA-5 and leave us
in the dust yet again?
A very valid point.
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widgets.
That would probably work, and probably be your best bet. Maybe
refactor out what the splash screen is doing so you can re-use
the same underlying functions?
-Charles
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Phil Longstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My appologies for sounding like a broken record, but if you look at
MythTV they show how to support both MySQL and PG in an automated
fashion. At least I'm pretty sure they can create
welcome :-(
Thanks. Could you re-submit with glade-2.
Also, you might want to run it through the glade-cleanup script.
Thanks!
Darryl Rees
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Derek Atkins wrote:
to switch.
Do you want to do this in the gda-dev or would you like a new branch
to work from? Branches are cheap.
At this point, I'll work in gda-dev.
Okay. I was just thinking that maybe dbi-dev would be a more
appropriate
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days when we were trying to support
older versions. Or it could have been a bugfix. I don't know.
Check the svn log information?
Cheers,
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Quoting Charles Day [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 9:29 AM, Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe create a new file in src/scm and then you can cause
it to get loaded by main.scm? I don't think main.scm
is the right place for these procedures.
OK. Should I be naming
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Does anyone know why there is a custom string-split procedure in main.scm?
Guile 1.6 and up already includes this as a standard procedure
, so you're welcome to rip it out.
And string.scm works fine. Indeed, that's the name I was going to
suggest to you. ;)
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there.
Either way works
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. The change is in trunk and may or may not get backported
to 2.2.
Thanks,
Rainer
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to sort it out. Should JOB_ACTIVE be a different string?
Nope, JOB_ACTIVE should be #define'd to QOF_PARAM_ACTIVE and
the getter/setter should be the same.
Phil
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because Accounts are always loaded first so you'll always have
all your commodities before you load any transactions.
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] Error 1
Mac OS X 10.5.3, ppc machine
gcc 4.0.1, autoconfig 2.62, m4 1.4.11, automake 1.9.6 or 1.10.1
Fixed in r17213.
Waiting for backport.
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an int?
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Quoting Phil Longstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Derek Atkins wrote:
David Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
with --enable-error-on-warning set, I get:
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
gnc-backend-util-sql.c: In function ‘gnc_sql_get_sql_value’:
gnc-backend-util-sql.c:1411: warning: format
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message.
That's clever... is that a hook somewhere in the Trac code or do you use
mod-rewrite to just do a redirect?
We use mod-rewrite.
Thanks again,
- Sean
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I need to adjust?
Let me know and I'll try it again. Thanks.
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? Where do you get a
value for a new report?
They are random. The easiest way to generate one is to generate
a new UUID:
uuidgen | sed -e 's/-//g'
Thanks in advance for a response.
Alex
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While this distinction isn't important for linux, it is still
nonetheless an important distinction.
Thanks,
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to a page with a stub on the left.
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That would do it. In general cut-and-paste destroys white space
tab v. space
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-robert
2008/6/27 Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Charles Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm on windows too, and the line endings are the same as all the other
patches I've applied (LF only). It turned out that adding the -l
option to
ignore whitespace differences did the trick. Perhaps
/tmp/gnucash.trace and the terminal output for a Scheme
stack trace.
Yourts Sincerely Stephen Grant Brown
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Christian Stimming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am Freitag, 27. Juni 2008 18:07 schrieb Derek Atkins:
Always attach patches. It's just common knowledge.
That's what I thought, too - until I submitted my first patch to any of the
git mailing lists. Folks over there are pushing very very hard
in the source tree under packaging/osx, similar to
the win32 scripts in packaging/win32?
Would you also be willing to send in the patches that make
gnucash-osx different from gnucash?
Alex
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yourself?!?!?!
Yes, there's a setup.exe file available for download from the
standard download location that you get to from http://www.gnucash.org/
when you click on the Windows Binary and Source Code link
in the menu!
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, then you need to make sure you re-apply the negative
for sales.
So it's not a question of absolute values in bookkeeping. It's
a question of absolute values in computing share prices. Not
the same thing.
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, it does need to be changed: it should ignore
exchanges with a zero amount in the split.
Agreed.
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making Nearest in Time the default
Maybe..
-Charles
Christian
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swiss expressions?
Well, it should, but only on the 2.2 branch. ;)
Regards,
Frank
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from SVN. You dont need swig
to build from the distributed tarball, so it's really only an issue for
gnucash developers.
Christian
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from the leading text.
But making it an LRU cache is really horrible.
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haven't had time to look at it. I've got 6 hours
on a plane on Saturday so I'll try to look at it then.
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Nathan Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
is it possible to automatically assign the program GnuCash to a file
name extension (e.g. .gnucash) on Windows
/show_bug.cgi?id=542237
One report says 17292 has fixed it.
http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/17292
Going to try myself.
Yeah, 17292 seemed to fix it for me...
Thanks for the fix Andreas, and to those who tested and isolated.
Seconded.
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cannot enter 18th century transactions via time_t.
As a result, I don't really understand your question.
Cheers,
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() is used in many other places in gnucash, so I am
not introducing a problem.
Why don't you log a bug so we won't forget it :)
Phil
Derek Atkins wrote:
Hi,
One problem with using gmtime() is that it is not multi-threaded
so a second call to gmtime() will scribble over the space used
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as ISO-8861 strings so #bits doesn't
matter to our XML storage. In SQL we should be sure to use a 64-bit
time value (or a string).
Regards,
Graham
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Quoting Phil Longstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Different database engines have different column types for storing
dates/times, so I'm using a 'MMDDHHMMSS' char string.
... in what timezone?Do you always convert to UTC?
Phil
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Hi,
Quoting Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Different database engines have different column types for storing
dates/times, so I'm using a 'MMDDHHMMSS' char string.
... in what timezone?Do you always convert to UTC?
The current XML file doesn't convert
when converted to localtime (except perhaps if there
were a UTC+12 or UTC-12 timezone, at which point there's possibly a
fencepost issue). However I dont believe there is anyone who lives
*ON* the international date line.
Michael
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Quoting Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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These rules can certainly vary from place to place, locale to locale,
or even person to person. Why force the issue?
Because the consequences can be expensive.
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2008, Derek Atkins wrote:
You haven't looked at the data file recently, have you? Here's
an example from mine:
ts:date2008-04-10 18:02:00 -0400/ts:date
The issue here isn't the data file (which I assumed we all agreed
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[snip]
Actually, except for GMT-12 or GMT+12, no, you do NOT need the time zone
to figure out the date from 1200 UTC. However as I've said now three
times, GnuCash doesn't use
using time_t.
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if the transaction is a date.
Moreover, throughout all of this discussion, I haven't seen a
compelling reason to use a timestamp in this context.
Bug #89439
Now, perhaps we might conclude that we can close 89439 as WONTFIX.
But it's certainly (to me) a compelling reason.
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http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/RedHat
However with FC7 all the dependencies are already available via yum.
Thank you
losi
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re-close them).
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On Mon, 21 Jul 2008, Derek Atkins wrote:
Does it really matter?
First, we're assuming that we ARE going to implement that feature,
which we don't necessarily need to.
The current datafile format has a problem when the user switches
timezones
NOT nice for SQL.
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the summing that I budget
performs doesn't do currency conversion.
So I guess my question is how do I submit it to you all for testing
and inclusion in the project?
Send it here?
Thanks,
Ben
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to examine when I get back stateside
in a few weeks.
In the future you could send mail to me personally or join #gnucash on
irc.gnome.org.
Cheers,
Charles
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Finally, pretty much ALL of this work is in the UI.
Comments?
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Other than name, is there any difference between Stock and Mutual Fund
account types?
Maybe labels? Effectively, no.
Cheers,
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get it back up.
Once I return home I'll explore more about why it's failing so
frequently. I'll keep people informed.
Worst case, it's time to buy a new piece of hardware.
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) tried to build your branch on my
F7 system.
Phil
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how ?
This is a User question and should be asked on gnucash-user, not
here. But yes, of course you can do that:
Run the Balance Sheet Report, open the Report Options and then
set the Report Date.
Thanks Regards,
Samar
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column would both be 0.333
Cheers,
Charles
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trunk which will include the dbi
backend.
Gee, this sounds like what I just suggested. ;)
Phil
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Charles Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any particular reason that updating a price should not generate a
qof event? (I looked in the code, but didn't see any explanation.)
It's probably just an oversight.
Seems simple enough to provide a patch for this.
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would like to also know if I have to submit to the list the full
translated manual or if it is possible to post one translated xml file
at a time.
One at a time would be okay, I think. But we wouldn't object to
a full dump :)
Thanks!
Cristian
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think it should be fine to commit this into SVN (trunk), because by
definition trunk is a development branch.
How does this patch handle the (non-default) time used in the
book closing transactions?
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t));
cbw-close_date += (3600 * 12); /* Add 12 hours to the timestamp */
As the default is currently midnight this is generally always safe
in the current environment.
However, the closing transaction needs to be the last transaction
of the day.
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